Kyle Montgomery opened to 55,000 from the button and both Henry Wang and Jason Giuliano called in the blinds to see a flop fall.
Wang checked and Giuliano bet out 125,000 to force a fold from Montgomery before Wang check-raised to 280,000. Giuliano snap-shoved all in and Wang called for his 798,000 total.
Giuliano:
Wang:
With Wang at-risk but way ahead, the turn and river landed the and to see the Taiwanese player double to 1.8 million as Giuliano was left with just 210,000 in chips.
On the flop of , Kyle Montgomery checked from the big blind over to Jack Salter in the hijack and he decided to bet out 82,000 with Montgomery making the call.
The turn landed the and again Montgomery checked as Salter slid out a bet of 204,000.
Montgomery folded and slipped to 1.1 million as Salter continued to add to his stack.
From the button, Frank Kassela moved all in for 376,000 and Scott Davies called in the small blind.
Kassela:
Davies:
With Kassela trailing, the flop kept Kassela at a disadvantage as the landed on the turn to remove all chop outs.
Fortunately for the two-time WSOP bracelet winner, the was delivered on the river to ensure Kassela doubled to 808,000 as Davies slipped to 1,870,000 in chips.
Victor Teng opened to 56,000 from middle position and Jack Salter defended his big blind to see a flop which was checked by both players.
The turn landed the and Salter checked a second time as Teng fired out a delayed continuation-bet of 63,000. Salter opted to check-raise to 151,000 and Teng made the call as the river landed the .
Salter grabbed an assortment of chips and plunked them in the middle to amount to a bet of 297,000.
After a few moments, Teng tossed in a few chips indicating a call and Salter tabled his for a set. Teng furiously mucked his hand and slipped to 1.2 million while Salter scooped the monster pot to send him to
The action started with Scott Davies raising to 50,000 from the hijack. Henry Wang made the call from the small blind before Jason Giuliano bumped it up to 250,000 from the big blind. Davies sat motionless for almost a minute before announcing all in for 1,075,000 in chips. Wang instantly mucked his hand leaving the decision up to Giuliano. He reached forhis chips and cut out the call before committing the chips into the pot.
Davies:
Giuliano:
The board ran out to see Davies fade an ace on his way to a massive double up.
The table folded around to Henry Szmelcer on the button who moved all in for his last 300,000 in chips. Scott Davies was in the small blind and moved all in over the top forcing Victor Teng to fold his hand from the big blind.
Davies:
Szmelcer:
The board ran out to see Szmelcer eliminated from the tournament by Davies’ full house.