A player raised under the gun moving all in for 89,000 it was then that Timothy Ulmer on the button moved all in for 240,000 to scare off anyone else who might join in on the fun. No one else paid, cards were then tabled.
Ulmer:
Opponent:
With a board Ulmer was able to deliver the knock out blow and win a nice sized pot.
We caught up with the action on a board of to see Lars Bonding push out a bet of 151,000 against Tyler Kenney. Kenney tanked for roughly two minutes before finally releasing his cards. Bonding was able to rake in a nice sized pot, boosting his stack up to about 615,000.
After two short stacks moved all in Thao Nguyen made the call in the big blind with the hopes of sending two players to the rail. After all the chips and side pots were settled cards were flipped and it was Nguyen's that were ahead of his John Teel's and his other opponent's .
On a flop of Thao's lead vanished as the player with pocket sevens took control. The turn-river thought brought running clubs, gave Nguyen a flush. With that hand Nguyen passes 600,000 and is a force to be reckoned with.
Len Demchak and John Teel are two of the players still alive in our current field of 38 players. Strangely enough, the two are also housemates. Somehow they've both managed to overcome the enormous field of 2,500 players and survive to the final five tables. Both men have 10% of each other and are both rooting for the other to succeed. While they are both low on chips, anything can happen this late in a tournament, and their journey through the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event makes an even better story because they managed to battle through together.
With the field narrowing down small stacks are finding no other move to make other than moving all in preflop and hoping to double up and the bigger stacks are exploiting them winning these pots and adding ammunition to their arsenal. Such was the case when Steven Merrifield called the all in of his short stacked opponent with .
Merrifield was ahead by a fairly large margin as his opponent held . The cards came out in Merrifield's favor though , and Merrifield eliminated another opponent.
We caught up to the action on a board where Aleksandr Mozhnyakov check-called a bet of 75,000 from Owen Crowe. History repreated itself on the river where Mozhnyakov again check-called another bet of 75,000.
Mozhnyakov showed and Crowe mucked, putting Mozhnyakov around 670,000
From what we can gather, Len Demchak moved all in and was called by one player. Bret Hruby reraised and the original caller folded.
Demchak:
Hruby:
The board fell and Demchak was able to triple up. The original caller was clearly upset that Hruby made the preflop reraise, saying "You don't make that move and [Demchak]'s out of here".
Regardless, Demchak was thrilled with his situation. He now sits with around 80,000.
We caught up with the action on a flop of . Daniel Dasilva checked to Gabriel Rouleau who led out with a bet. Dasilva decided to raise the action only to find Rouleau throwing in a three-bet. Dasilva would have none of that, however, making the choice to four-bet all in. Rouleau made the call and the hands were flipped over.
Rouleau:
Dasilva:
Neither player had a pair but both were four-to-the-flush. Dasilva's ace high was ahead and stayed ahead on the turn when the came. However, the river brought the , pairing up Rouleau, thus awarding him with a massive pot. He now sits among our chip leaders while Dasilva has been crippled.