Mateusz Rypulak made it 8M to go from the cutoff with short stack Soenke Jahn defended his big blind with . The flop came and Jahn rather quickly announced all-in. Rypulak instantly folded and Jahn added some much needed chips to his stack.
Jon Spinks raised to 8.5M from under the gun and Neel Murthy called with the . Jacob Mulhern then moved all in for 78M and the action folded back to Spinks, who isolated. Murthy folded and the cards were turned over.
Jacob Mulhern:
Jon Spinks:
The flop let Mulhern celebrate before the turn gave Spinks a gutshot. However, the river made it quads for Mulhern and he doubled.
Soenke Jahn once again put his stack at risk, this time with from the hijack. Stephen Chidwick considered it with out of the small blind, but ultimately decided he could find a better spot to get his own short stack in the middle. Katie Swift surrendered her big blind and Jahn scooped the pot.
Jacob Mulhern made it 8M to go with from early position but Katie Swift with had other plans and made it 17 million out of the small blind. Mulhern made the call, but quickly gave up when Swift bet 11 million on the flop.
Jacob Mulhern found yet another premium hand with the and raised to 8M from under the gun. Maria Lampropoulos one seat over stared at his stack and eventually called with the from one seat over.
On the n flop, Mulhern bet 15.5M and Lampropoulos called before the on the turn triggered another bet of 35.5M by Mulhern. Lampropoulos gave it a lof of thought and laid down her pocket jacks
Mateusz Rypulak raised to 8M from the button and Maria Lampropoulos defended her big blind. Rypulak fired another 8M after Lampropoulos checked to him on the flop, and the Argentinian made the call. The players then proceeded to check through the turn
The river was the , and knowing he could not win at showdown, Rypulak fired 17M. Lampropoulos took a few minutes but ultimately made the call with top pair. Rypulak mucked his hand and Lampropoulos followed suit after being awarded the pot.
Jeremy Pantin made it 8M to go with from first position and Neel Murthy came over the top for 21M total with from the cutoff. Back on Pantin, he moved in for 116,100,000, and though Murthy did seem tempted, he ultimately laid down the hand after a couple of minutes in the tank.
Jacob Mulhern made it 8M from first position with , and both Katie Swift on the button with and Mateusz Rypulak in the big blind with the remaining deuces in the deck - - made the call.
The flop was checked around before Katie Swift bet out 10M on the turn. Rypulak folded but Mulhern came back over the top with a raise to 23M total. That got him the pot as Swift's hand hit the muck shortly after.
In what would turn out to be the last hand of the night Soenke Jahn picked up in early position and moved all-in for 41,200,000. A few seats over Jonathan Spinks found , and he put his 57,300,000 at risk. The rest of the table were fine with having the short stacks battle, and it was heads up to the flop.
The flop was everything Jahn could have hoped for, and the German was in a dominant position to secure a crucial double up. The on the turn gave Spinks some hope as it put a flush draw on the board, but that wasn't what ultimately send the pot to Spinks. The rolled off on the river, and just like that the official final table was a reality.
A disappointed Soenke hit the rail while the other players started the bagging and tagging of their stacks. They will return tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time to determine a champion, and the full counts and a recap of today's action will be available soon.