Carlos Chadha opened the button for 32,000, and small blind Timothy Adams shoved all in for 253,000 total. Maxim Panyak folded his big blind, and Chadha asked for a count. He wasn't too thrilled about it, but eventually he called.
Chadha:
Adams:
Adams handed in some outs after the flop. The on the turn and on the river were blanks, and Adams had to make his exit.
The player under the gun opened to 36,000, and Ismail Erkenov made the call from the small blind. Ruben Visser in the big blind squeezed to 96,000, and the initial raiser folded. Erkenov made the call though.
Heads up to the flop and Erkenov checked to Visser. The last Dutchman standing made a 116,000 continuation bet , and Erkenov simply announced all in.
With , Visser made the call. Erkenov had and Visser was unable to catch the runner runner he needed. Instead two sixes appeared, and Visser left in 32nd place.
Aku Joentausta was just eliminated in 30th place. His couldn't come from behind against Dmitry Yurasov's . The money went in preflop, and the board ran out .
Ami Barer opened for 40,000 from early position, and Dominik Nitsche shoved for 165,000 a couple of positions down. Toby Lewis made the cold call from the big blind, and Barer came along as well.
Lewis bet out 100,000 on , and Barer almost instantly raised to 200,000. Lewis thought for quite some time, but eventually decided to fold.
"You got a pair?" asked Nitsche, "How big?" he continued when Barer nodded. "Real big" said Barer with a smile as he turned over just . Nitsche was live with his , but failed to improve with blanks on turn and river.
Lewis had a face like he had folded the best hand, and was still thinking about it. In the meantime, Barer was stacking his newly acquired chips.
Shaun Deeb found himself all in for his 305,000 stack making action from the small blind. His opponent was Dmitry Yurasov in the big blind. Deeb had , and was up against .
Carlos Chadha opened for 43,000 under the gun, and Marc Etienne McLaughlin moved all in from the hijack for 271,000. Joao Vieira made the cold call from the big blind, and Chadha folded.
McLaughlin () and Vieira () both had the same hand, with the slight advantage for McLaughlin who was suited.
The rainbow on the flop was good for McLaughlin who was now freerolling. The on the turn gave him the ultimate suck out draw, and the delivered.