Since the re-draw, play has been underway for roughly 20 minutes, and currently it has been the slowest 20 minutes of the whole tournament.
There have been a few shoves here and there and the occasional flop, but players seem to be content to just settle in to their new table and hope to navigate up the pay jumps that now chance every three spots before reaching the final table.
Aritu Raekorpi opened to 40,000 only to have Vassilios Maniotis move all in for 235,000 from late position. With the action on Jonathan Cohen in the big blind, he moved all in and Raekorpi folded.
Maniotis:
Cohen:
The board ran out to see Maniotis spike gold on the river to stay alive and move to 540,000 as Cohen slipped to 1,320,000 in chips.
Pete Males opened to 40,000 only to have Jonathan Cohen three-bet the cutoff to 100,000. Once the action returned to Males, he moved all in for 585,000 and after careful consideration Cohen made the call.
Males:
Cohen:
Just like the earlier hand, Cohen would lose another flip with jacks as the board ran out to see him send down to 750,000 as Males climbs to 1.2 million in chips.
Matias Ruzzi opened to 42,000 from the cutoff only to have Jevon Lam three-bet the button to 105,000. Ruzzi pushed for 520,000 when the action passed back around and Lam instantly called.
Matias Ruzzi opened to 47,000 only to have Loni Harwood three-bet the cutoff to 105,000. With the action on Kitty Kuo on the button, she moved all in for 266,000 to force Ruzzi's cards into the muck before Harwood called.
Harwood:
Kuo:
It would be another flip here on Day 3, and when the dealer fanned out a board, Kuo was out in 17th place as Harwood stormed up the leaderboard.