After Matt Waxman raised on the button to 17,000, Frank Isenthal moved all in for his last 37,000 from the small blind. Michael Rocco called from the big blind, Waxman also called, and the flop came down . Rocco checked, and Waxman bet 80,000. After a little bit of a tank, Rocco folded, and that left Isenthal fighting for his tournament life with the against the for Waxman.
The turn was the , and the river was the . Both missed Isenthal, and he was eliminated.
Vasken Demlakian and Allan Barnes played a hand that ended when Demlakian shoved all in for 295,000 on the flop.
In preflop action Demlakian four-bet Barnes to 78,000 and Barnes called.
The flop came and Demlakian almost immediately shoved for his remaining stack. Barnes folded pretty quickly and Demlakian tossed two aces face up on the table.
He said he didn't want to wait for Barnes's hand to possibly improve and seemed happy to take down the pot with his flop bet.
Kevin Wan doubled up off Carter Swidler early in Day 4 play. Wan shoved with and Swidler called with . Wan hit a king on the flop and Swidler couldn't catch up.
Swidler, left dangerously short stacked and shortly after losing the all in, busted from the tournament.
Taylor Paur put Jeff Gross all in on the board, and Gross tank-called for his tournament life with roughly 160,000 in chips left. Paur had a full house with the , and Gross was in a lot of hurt with the .
Michael Rocco doubled up two times within the opening half hour of play on Day 4.
On the first hand, he was heads up with Fedor Holz on the river. The board read and Rocco went all in for his last 42,000.
Holz debated for a moment before calling with for trip aces. Rocco showed for a diamond flush and won the hand.
Shortly after that, Rocco shoved all in with pocket nines, , and Frank Isenthal called with . The board ran out and Rocco doubled up again. He is now sitting at over 400,000.