Aces for Barry Hutter

Barry Hutter opened to 4,000 in the cutoff and both Brock Wilson and John Riordan called on the button and big blind respectively. The [5sTsTh] flop checked through to reveal the [5d] on the turn. Hutter bet 5,000, and both Wilson and Riordan folded. Hutter showed [AxAx].

Barry Hutter vs. Jake Daniels

Ray Qartomy opened to 3,500 from under the gun, and action folded to Jake Daniels in middle position, and he called. Action folded to Cary Katz on the button, and he called. Barry Hutter was next to act in the small blind, and he 3-bet to 16,000. Qartomy folded, Daniels

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Johan Guilbert Doubles Through Barry Hutter

Barry Hutter raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Johan Guilbert shoved all-in next to act for 525,000 and Hutter called. Hutter: [AsJs] Guilbert: [AhTc] The board ran out [Th6c9hJh5h] and Guilbert doubled with a four-card flush.

Craig Mason Eliminated by Barry Hutter

We picked up the action with Craig Mason already all-in for his tournament life, and Barry Hutter had called. Hutter: [As4c] Mason: [5s5c] The board ran out [AhJh8h4s8c], giving Hutter aces-up and eliminating Mason.

Barry Hutter Vs. Craig Mason

Craig Mason opened to 50,000 from the high-jack and action folded to Barry Hutter on the button, and he called. The blinds folded, and he went heads-up to the flop. The dealer spread [Td9h5h], and Mason checked. Hutter fired for 75,000, and Mason called. The turn fell the [2h], and