Wednesday, July 2, 2014 7:27 PM Local Time
Glantz Getting Low
Michael Bees limped in from early position and the action was on Matt Glantz. He paused for a moment and someone on the rail yelled "take a chance, Glantz!" which prompted a chuckle from a number of players at the table. Glantz decided he would and called. It was folded around to John D'Agostino in the big blind, who checked his option.
The flop came and D'Agostino checked. Bees bet and Glantz called.
The turn was the and Bees check-called a Glantz bet.
The river was the and both players checked. Bees turned over for trip deuces and Glantz mucked.
Michael Bees | 400,000 | 48,000  |
Matt Glantz | 155,000 | -135,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 7:22 PM Local Time
Milchman Scoops Bojang
Zack Milchman raised from under the gun, Matt Glantz called in the hijack, and Ismael Bojang defended his big blind. The flop fell , Bojang checked, and Milchman fired out a bet. Both of his opponents called.
The turn was the , and Milchman went to bet again.
"It's on me," Bojang corrected him before checking.
Milchman bet again, and only Bojang called.
The completed the board, Bojang led out for the first time, and Milchman made the call.
"Kings up," Bojang announced.
Milchman tabled for a set of jacks, and won the pot.
Ismael Bojang | 840,000 | -51,000  |
Zack Milchman | 710,000 | 275,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 7:15 PM Local Time
D'Agostino's Aces Better Than Mitchell's
John D'Agostino was down to 118,000 and after a series of raises with Joe Mitchell he would be all in and at risk with with Mitchell holding .
The flop was a good one for D'Agostino. The turn was the and the river would give D'Agostino a lock on the hand - the - giving him a seven-high straight and the nut low. D'Agostino doubled up to 236,000 while Mitchell was still sitting with a very healthy stack of 560,000.
Joe Mitchell | 560,000 | -103,000  |
John D'Agostino | 236,000 | 118,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 7:10 PM Local Time
CHOP!
Joe Mitchell raised in late position, Phillip Hui made it three bets near the button, and Mitchell called. The two took a flop of , and Mitchell went into the tank.
"Yo!" Matt Glantz called to Mitchell's rail. "Your man 'The Slammer' is in a big pot."
"Chop! Chop! Chop!" one person yelled back.
"Why is he rooting for a chop?" Glantz asked the other players at the table, chuckling. "It's so negative."
Mitchell eventually led out, Hui called, and the turn was the . Hui called another bet from Mitchell, and the two checked on the river ( ).
Mitchell rolled over for a full house, and Hui had for a chop.
"He had him dead to rights till the river," Glantz said about Mitchell's hand, laughing again because the rail called for a chop.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 6:45 PM Local Time
Break
The players are now on a 20-minute break.
Ismael Bojang | 891,000 | -34,000  |
Joe Mitchell | 663,000 | 183,000  |
Jordan Morgan | 469,000 | -34,000  |
Zack Milchman | 435,000 | -170,000  |
David Williams | 433,000 | -142,000  |
Michael Bees | 352,000 | -80,000  |
Matt Glantz | 290,000 | 0  |
Don Zewin | 234,000 | 64,000  |
Phillip Hui | 224,000 | 99,000  |
John D'Agostino | 118,000 | -40,000  |

Wednesday, July 2, 2014 6:40 PM Local Time
Glantz Triples Up On Last Hand Before Break
Zack Milchman raised, John D'Agostino called, Matt Glantz called from the button and David Williams called from the big blind. The flop came and Williams checked. Milchman bet and was called by D'Agostino. Glantz raised, which was enough to set himself all in. He was called by both Milchman and D'Agostino with Williams folding.
The turn was the and Milchman check-called a D'Agostino bet.
The river was the and Milchman check-folded when D'Agostino fired out a bet. D'Agostino would win the side pot with a four but Glantz would scoop the main pot with for fours full of eights. That triple up moved Glantz up to 290,000 in chips.
Matt Glantz | 290,000 | 150,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 6:27 PM Local Time
D'Agostino Doubles
John D'Agostino made it two bets in late position, Matt Glantz called in the big blind, and the rest of D'Agostino's stack went in the middle on a flop of .
D'Agostino:
Glantz:
The turn and river came , respectively, and D'Agostino scooped the pot.
John D'Agostino | 158,000 | 34,000  |
Matt Glantz | 140,000 | -85,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 6:24 PM Local Time
Ace-King High is Good
Ismael Bojang raised in middle position, Zack Milchman made it three bets, and the action folded back to Bojang, who called.
The flop fell , Bojang check-called a bet, and the pair both checked on the turn ( ) and the river ( ). Milchman showed , and was pushed the pot.
Ismael Bojang | 925,000 | -35,000  |
Zack Milchman | 605,000 | 109,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 6:14 PM Local Time
Another Hui Double
Phillip Hui got the last of his chips in with and was against David Williams and his . The board ran out and Hui's hand was good enough to "Scoopy Doop" as his rail celebrated his good fortune. He's now up to 125,000 after being down to 23,000 a little while ago.
David Williams | 575,000 | -85,000  |
Phillip Hui | 125,000 | 43,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 6:06 PM Local Time
Glantz vs. The World
"Do you guys even play down there?" Matt Glantz asked Don Zewin, Zack Milchman, and all of the players on the right-hand side of the table.
They didn't respond.
"It's Matt Glantz versus the world," David Williams said, grinning.
Glantz chuckled.
A few minutes later, Glantz raised in middle position and Williams called in the cutoff. Glantz then check-called bets on every street as the board came , then mucked when Williams showed .
"Scoop-a-doop!" Williams said, pulling in the pot.
David Williams | 660,000 | 165,000  |
Matt Glantz | 225,000 | -389,000  |

Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:57 PM Local Time
Hui Triples Up
Phillip Hui moved all in for his last 24,000 and Don Zewin raised to 40,000. Matt Glantz made the call and the three were off to a flop of . Glantz and Zewin checked as they would do on the turn and river. With no bets made the pair, Hui felt good about his chances as he tabled .
"Scoopy Doop," he said, and adding "don't slow roll me" to the other two at the table. They both mucked their hands and Hui took down the pot.
"I'm gonna fold for another three hours," Bui joked as he tripled up to 82,000 in chips.
Phillip Hui | 82,000 | 59,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:53 PM Local Time
Unofficial Final Table
Seat | Player | Chips |
1 | Zack Milchman | 496,000 |
2 | Don Zewin | 170,000 |
3 | John D'Agostino | 124,000 |
4 | Jordan Morgan | 503,000 |
5 | Michael Bees | 432,000 |
6 | Matt Glantz | 614,000 |
7 | Joe Mitchell | 480,000 |
8 | David Williams | 495,000 |
9 | Phillip Hui | 23,000 |
10 | Ismael Bojang | 870,000 |
Ismael Bojang | 870,000 | 155,000  |
Matt Glantz | 614,000 | 219,000  |
Jordan Morgan | 503,000 | 83,000  |
Zack Milchman | 496,000 | 91,000  |
David Williams | 495,000 | 125,000  |
Joe Mitchell | 480,000 | -5,000  |
Michael Bees | 432,000 | 42,000  |
Don Zewin | 170,000 | -230,000  |
John D'Agostino | 124,000 | -86,000  |
Phillip Hui | 23,000 | -266,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:42 PM Local Time
Scott Abrams Eliminated in 11th Place ($17,828)

A brutal level saw Scott Abrams go from the chip lead to the short stack. With just 31,000 left, he raised first to act from the button, setting himself all in. Both Michael Bees and David Williams called out of the blinds.
Bees would check-fold to Williams bet on the flop and the hands were revealed:
Abrams:
Williams:
The turn was the and the river was the and Williams queen-high straight would be enough to eliminate Abrams in 11th place.
Scott Abrams | 0 | -335,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:35 PM Local Time
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:35 PM Local Time
Steve Lustig Eliminated in 12th Place ($17,828)

Ismael Bojang raised in early position, Steve Lustig moved all in from the cutoff, and Bojang called.
"I have the nuts," the German said, fanning .
Lustig needed some help with , but received none from the board.
"Good luck everyone," Lustig offered, shaking a few hands before exiting.
Ismael Bojang | 715,000 | 120,000  |
Steve Lustig | 0 | -130,000  |

Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:29 PM Local Time
Williams Tries Another Bluff
Joe Mitchell and David Williams both checked on a flop of , and Mitchell check-called a bet from Williams on the turn ( ).
The river was the , Mitchell checked again, and Williams tossed out a bet. Mitchell called, and Williams showed for another bluff. Mitchell revealed for trip fours and dragged the pot.
Joe Mitchell | 485,000 | 85,000  |
David Williams | 370,000 | -90,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:23 PM Local Time
He Bet With a Jack High
David Williams raised in the cutoff, Jordan Morgan defended his big blind, and the two took a flop of . Morgan check-called a bet, both players knuckled on the turn ( ) and the completed the board.
Morgan checked, Williams bet, and Morgan called.
"Jack-high," Williams said with a wry smile.
Morgan showed for a pair of queens and scooped the pot.
David Williams | 460,000 | -5,000  |
Jordan Morgan | 420,000 | 105,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:17 PM Local Time
Bees Scoops a Big One
Scott Abrams opened for a raise and Michael Bees called from the small blind. David Williams joined in by calling from the big blind. The flop came and Bees checked. Williams bet and both Abrams and Bees called.
The turn was the and Bees checked, Williams bet, and Abrams raised. Bees and Williams called.
The river was the and Bees led out. A frustrated Williams quickly folded and Abrams made the call. Bees turned over for the nut low with a five high flush. Abrams folded and Williams told Bees that he had flopped a set of kings.
David Williams | 465,000 | 149,000  |
Michael Bees | 390,000 | 283,000  |
Scott Abrams | 335,000 | -205,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:14 PM Local Time
Melissa Burr Eliminated in 13th Place ($14,122)

A short-stacked Melissa Burr would get her last 51,000 in chips preflop against Jordan Morgan. Their hands were revealed:
Burr:
Morgan:
The flop came , giving Morgan a low and a pair of sixes to go with a baby flush draw. Burr had an open-ended straight draw to go with a pair of sevens which was in the lead. The turn was the which changed nothing. The river, however, was the to give Morgan trip sixes, good enough to knock Burr out in 13th place. Everyone at the table congratulated Burr who was gracious in her departure.
Jordan Morgan | 315,000 | -75,000  |
Melissa Burr | 0 | -60,000  |
Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:09 PM Local Time
Lustig and Burr Find Doubles
Melissa Burr was all in and at risk preflop against Scott Abrams for a very short stack, and the hands were tabled.
Burr:
Abrams:
Burr received a full double as the board rolled out with a simple pair of fives.
At the same time, Steve Lustig is also very short, but he found two doubles.
The first was with against the of Zack Milchman. The flop, turn, and river came , bringing Lustig to around 50,000. He then picked up the blinds a few times, then was at risk once more with against Don Zewin's .
Lustig scooped when the board came , and is now over 130,000 chips.
Steve Lustig | 130,000 | 90,000  |
Melissa Burr | 60,000 | -15,000  |