All of the money went in preflop: Mizrachi's with A-K and Giannetti's with A-6. Long story short, the Grinder's big slick held up to win the pot, sending Giannetti home, albeit $21,657 richer.
board drawing to an open-ended straight, which he hit on the turn, leaving Lindgren with just 16,000 in chips.
and get action from Tran, who brought
to the showdown.
flop gave Tran way the best hand, though the
that came on the turn offered Lindgren a few outs. Today would not be his day, however, as the
popped off on the river, cementing the match for Tran.Level: 44
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
, and found himself in great shape against Moussa's
.
board allowed the better hand to hold, and Mizrachi slid into the next round.
Level: 43
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 0
and McNeil gave him action with
. The end result: McNeil hits an overkill flush on the river to send Black packing (he had spiked an ace on the flop which would've been enough).