Jameson Painter and Dom Denotaristefani went a flop of and Painter bet. Denotaristefani called and the came on the turn. Painter check-raised a bet from Denotaristefani and the river fell . Painter led out again and Denotaristefani called.
Painter tabled but Denotaristefani had him beat wit .
On a flop of Yegor Tsurikov got his last chips in against Jameson Painter.
Tsurikov was in the lead with but Painter had outs with
The turn was the and the on the river gave Painter the knockout with the straight.
They are down to three-handed at table 295. Dom Denotaristefani has a slight chip lead with 105,000 to the 90,000 of Noah Boeken. Jameson Painter is still definitely a factor though with 55,000
A short-stacked Luke Nettles opened from the button and Randy "Nanonoko" Lew three-bet from the small. Kwon folded on the big and Nettles four-bet. Lew announced, "Cap," and Nettles came along.
The flop came and Lew led out. Nettles, looking like he just wanted to get the rest of his chips in the middle, announced a raise. Lew re-raised and Nettles called all in.
"I'm drawing dead," Nettles said, tabling .
Lew flipped up
The turn and river gave Nettles a straight and he chipped back up to 21,000.
Markus Herbel raised from under the gun, and received a call from Matthew Schreiber in the big blind. The dealer put out three cards in the middle and they looked something like this . Herbel again put out a bet after Schreiber checked. Schreiber called and got to see the turn.
With a fourth street Schreiber took control of the hand and lead out with a bet. Herbel simply called.
The river brought a check-call from Schreiber. Herbel flipped over for a turned straight and the winning hand.
With the elimination of Al Riccobono, Table 287 is now down to heads-up between Eric Crain and Justin Pechie.
Pechie has a big lead of about three to one on Crain, but we saw players come back from being down 20-1 yesterday so that doesn't mean much. We'll keep you updated on as they battle it out for the first spot on tomorrow's final table
Dale Eberle raised from the button and Todd Witteles put in another bet. Eberle called and the flop came . Witteles check-called a bet from Eberle and the turn came . Witteles again check-called and the river came . Wittles checked a third time and Eberle checked behind and announced two-pair as he tabled . Witteles mucked and Eberle took the pot.