David Goodman raised to 400,000 from the button and was looked up by Scott Seiver in the small blind.
The flop came out which saw Seiver check to Goodman who bet 300,000 and was quickly called by Seiver.
The turn of was checked through to the river that saw Seiver lead out for 400,000. After some time, Goodman raised to 1,450,000 and Seiver went into the tank. After some time, Seiver put in his chips for the call and Goodman tabled for tens-up and Seiver mucked, giving Goodman a massive chip lead.
Action folded to David Goodman in the small blind who raised to 1,800,000, enough to cover Steve Zolotow in the big blind. Zolotow made the call for his tournament life.
Steve Zolotow:
David Goodman:
Zolotow was ahead but fell way behind on the flop and was left drawing dead after Goodman filled up on the turn. The meaningless river sealed Zolotow's fate and sent him to the payout desk in 4th place to collect $99,483.
David Goodman opened to 400,000 from under the gun and Steve Zolotow shoved all in for 950,000 from the button. The blinds got out of the way and Goodman called to put Zolotow at risk.
Steve Zolotow:
David Goodman:
The runout was safe for Zolotow and gave him a much needed double up.
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David Goodman raised to 400,000 from the button and was called by Steve Zolotow in the small blind and Scott Seiver in the big blind.
On the flop Zolotow and Seiver checked to Goodman who continued for 475,000. Zolotow folded but Seiver called to send the players heads up to the turn.
The turn was the and Seiver checked for a second time. Goodman decided to bet again, this time leading out for 1,300,000. Seiver called once more.
The river paired the board and Seiver checked for a final time. Goodman was in no mood to slow down and bet 975,000. Seiver folded after some thought to send a significant pot over to Goodman, one that gave him the chiplead.
Scott Seiver raised to 350,000 on the button and in the big blind, Alexander Farahi defended.
The flop came out and Farahi check-called a bet of 300,000 from Seiver.
The turn of was checked through to the river that saw Farahi bet 1,000,000. Seiver thought about it for a bit, ultimately tossing in the call and Farahi turned over which was good for the pot as Seiver mucked his hand.