David Gutfreund raised to 85,000 from the cutoff with , and Evan Bethyo defended his big blind with .
Bethyo flopped a flush draw on the flop, while Gutfreund flopped an open-ender and middle pair. Both players checked through to the on the turn, and Bethyo led out for 90,000. Gutfreund called.
The paired up Bethyo, and he checked. Gutfreund quickly checked back and won the pot.
Marc Yofon raised to 80,000 from the hijack with , and David Gutfreund called on the button with . Bohdan Slyvinskyi liked the price and tagged along in the big blind with .
The flop was checked by Slyvinskyi, who paired his deuce. Yofon checked his ace-high, and Gutfreund, with an overpair, bet 135,000. Both Slyvinskyi and Yofon folded.
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Bohdan Slyvinskyi raised to 60,000 from hijack with , and Evan Bethyo called in the cutoff. Benjamin Craig three-bet shoved for 195,000 from the small blind, and Slyvinskyi four-bet to 400,000. Bethyo five-bet jammed, and Slyvinskyi folded, saving his last 1.1 million.
Benjamin Craig:
Evan Bethyo:
A classic race came to a screeching halt for Craig when the flop gave Bethyo a set. The turn and river couldn't deliver Craig a running straight, and the start-of-the-day short stack exits the final table, while Bethyo hits the four-million chip marker.
Marc Yofon raised to 60,000 from the hijack with , and Dave Gutfreund called on the button with . Tim Barany came along in the small blind with , and Bohdan Slyvinskyi called in the big blind with .
The flop brought a set for Barany. Action checked to Gutfreund, who stabbed at the pot for 115,000. Barany just called with his set, and Slyvinskyi and Yofon folded.
The fell on the turn, and Barany checked again. Gutfreund thought for a minute before checking behind.
The hit the river, and Barany checked a third time. Gutfreund quickly checked behind, and Barany earned the pot.
Matt Schurter raised to 80,000 from middle position, and Dale Hackney three-bet to 225,000 from the hijack. Tim Barany four-bet to 475,000, which chased off Schurter. Hackney tanked for a minute, and asked if he could talk about the hand. HPT Tournament Director Jeremy Smith informed him that he could not, so Barany looked over at Hackney and said, "How you doin'?" to the delight of the table.
Hackney tanked for another minute, crossing his arms in contemplation, then folded.