Hand #15: Ryan Olisar moved all in from the cutoff and captured the big blind and antes.
Hand #16: Dean Blatt took his chance to move all in for 975,000 from the cutoff. The button and blinds mucked.
Hand #17: Rifat Palevic moved all in for 640,000 before the action fell on George Dolofan on the button. He moved all in for over 1.6 million which was enough to see the blinds fold.
Palevic:
Dolofan:
Palevic cheered loudly for "red" as the board ran out . His request came through, rivering a flush, to stay alive in the tournament.
Hand #14 : George Dolofan was under the gun and raised to 360,000. Rifat Palevic was in middle position and moved all in for 245,000. Victor Kim was in the big blind and all in for his ante of 15,000.
Palevic showed . Dolofan tabled , and Kim had .
The board ran out and Palevic took down the pot and the bounty with his pair of kings.
Hand #11: Victor Kim moved all in for 520,000 from middle position. Robert Heidorn then followed for 485,000 from the hijack before the rest of the table folded.
Kim:
Heidorn:
The board ran out to see Kim get counterfeited on the turn. Heidorn improved to two pair on the river and rocketed over one million in chips. Kim was left with just 35,000 following the hand.
Hand #12: Gavin O'Rourke moved all in from the cutoff which was enough to force a fold from the button and blinds.
Hand #13: The action folded around to Ryan Olisar in the small blind who moved all in. Dean Blatt wanted no part of it as he mucked his hand.
Hand #1: Rick Hollman raised to 160,000 from under the gun and was called by Rifat Palevic in the big blind.
The flop came and Palevic checked. Hollman instantly moved all in for 420,000. Palevic snap-mucked his hand.
Hand #2: Victor Kim moved all in for 260,000 from middle position and was called by Robert Heidorn in the hijack.
Kim:
Heidorn:
The board ran out to see Kim take down the pot after spiking a king on the flop.
Hand #3: Gavin O'Rourke moved all in for just over one million from the cutoff and was snap-called by Ryan Olisar in the big blind who had slightly less.
O'Rourke:
Olisar:
The flop fell extending Olisar's lead with a set. O'Rourke would catch the on the turn giving him a straight and putting Olisar at risk. The on the river would award both players an identical straight resulting in a chop.
Sharon Barth opened by moving all in for 105,000. She was called by George Dolofan, Robert Heidorn on the button, Joe Montervino from the small blind, and Gavin O'Rourke from the big blind.
The flop came out and it was checked to Heidorn who bet 135,000. Everyone folded and it was heads up.
Barth:
Heidorn:
The turn was the and the river was the and Heidorn eliminated Barth taking her bounty and giving us nine final players.