Brian Senie started the day with 10% of the chips in play, but he just got knocked out shy of the fourth day of play.
A player raised to 15,000 and Henrik Hecklen made the call from the cutoff after which Brian Senie called from the small blind as well.
The flop showed when Senie bet 35,000 and Hecklen was his only caller. On the turn the hit and Senie bet another 75,000. On the river the completed the board and Senie moved all in for 310,000.
Hecklen went into the tank for a bit before calling, as he had about 90,000 chips more than Senie, but in the end he did.
Senie showed for a bluff, and he complemented the Dane with his call, and Hecklen tabled for trips to take down the pot.
Anton Afansyev just raised to 10,500 from the cutoff after which Sergio Aido three-bet from the big blind to 32,000. Afansyev moved all in and Aido called it off for a total of 160,000.
Aido:
Afansyev:
The board ran out and Aido got himself a double up with 27 players remaining.
David Abreu raised to 11,000 and the player on his left called before Igor Yaroshevskyy made it 38,500 from the button. The action folded back to Abreu and he four-bet to 87,000. The third player involved folded, and Yaroshevskyy tanked for a while before making it 165,000.
"All in," Abreu announced, and Yaroshevskyy called right away.
Yaroshevskyy showed and he was in great shape to jump into second place with a huge stack, as Abreu showed .
The flop brought out and Abreu couldn't believe what had just happened. Yaroshevskyy got up out of his seat, said a few things in Russian, and realized he just missed out on a massive opportunity.
The turn was the and the river the , giving the pot to Abreu.