Jesse Rockowitz opened to 48,000, Cary Marshall called out of the small blind, and the flop came . Marshall check-called 53,000 from Rockowitz, and the turn brought the . Both players checked.
The completed the board, and Marshall led for 80,000. Rockowitz called.
Marshall tabled for a pair of tens, and Rockowitz mucked.
Clint Baskin opened to 55,000 from the cutoff seat, John Song defended his big blind, and the flop came . Both players checked. The turn was the , song led for 65,000, and Baskin called.
The completed the board, Song checked, and Baskin fired 85,000. Song released, and Baskin took down the pot.
John Deng opened to 42,000 in middle position, Shawn Van Asdale three-bet jammed for on his direct left for 353,000, and Derrick Yamda four-bet jammed from the blinds. Deng folded, and the hands were opened.
Yamada:
Van Asdale:
The board ran out , and Van Asdale was eliminated.
Jesse Rockowitz opened to 40,000 from early position, Dick three-bet jammed for 175,000 from late position, and Rockowitz tank-called.
Rockowitz:
Hanley:
The flop fell , which changed little, but the on the turn gave Hanley a set of nines. Rockowitz could still make the best hand with a ten for a straight, but the bricked on the river.
Hanley, a retired Navy pilot, doubled to 401,000 chips, while Rockowitz slipped to 1.529 million.
Dick Hanley had the button, and opened to 47,000. Cary Marshall called out of the small blind, and the flop came . Marshall led for 70,000, and won the pot.