Heinz Kamutzki opened for 21,000 and Dan Smith called. From the big blind Hector Quiroz moved all in. Back to Kamutzki and he moved all in too. Smith got out of the way and the cards were on their backs.
Quiroz:
Kamutzki:
The final board read with Quiroz shooting into the lead on the flop but the turn gave Kamutzki a set and all of Quiroz's chips.
We caught the heads-up action between Ryan Welch and Eric Rappaport with the board reading and a bet of 75,000 from Welch. Rappaport made the call and the river was the . Welch shoved all in for over 170,000 and Rappaport made the call.
Welch turned over for the full house and Rappaport mucked.
Darren Elias was all in preflop with against the of Heinz Kamutzki
The cards came out and Elias was the next player to go just before the redraw for two tables.
Will Failla opened to 20,000 and Anthony Spinella called from the button. Matthew Haugen shoved all in from the small blind for 126,000 and Failla folded.
Spinella made the call with and was behind the of Haugen. The flop came and Spinella jumped into the lead. The board completed and Haugen was sent to the rail.
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