Three players had gotten to the turn with the board reading . Nghi tran checked, Adriano Santa Ana checked and Alex Case bet 120,000. Only Tran called. The river was an , and Tran checked again. Case bet 225,000, and Tran slid out a tower of green T25,000 chips: a raise to 675,000. Case folded.
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Chiab Saechao went all in from under the gun for 275,000 and Brian Yoon looked him up from the big blind with . Saechao tabled and was eliminated when the board rolled out .
Adriano Santa Ana raised to 115,000 on the button and Chad Mcclintock three-bet shoved from the big blind for roughly 520,000. Santa Ana called with , but trailed Mcclintock's .
The board, though, ran out , pairing Santa Ana's queen and eliminating Mcclintock in 13th place.
Picking up the action after the turn of a board of , Alexander Case (SB) and Cuong Van Nguyen (BB) checked to Joseph Morneau on the button who bet 150,000. Only Case called to see the river where he led for 250,000. Morneau went into the tank for about two minutes before he called.
Case tabled for Broadway, Morneau mucked, and Case collected the pot.
Brian Yoon raised to 100,000 under the gun, and action folded to Gaetano Dimaria in the small blind. He moved all in, only to see Kevin O'Donnell do the same from the big blind. Yoon folded.
Dimaria:
O'Donnell:
O'Donnell got up and walked away, unable to watch his tournament life on the line. No sweat for him though, as the board came . Dimaria was left with just a few big blinds.
A few hands later, Justin Zaki raised to 100,000, and Dimaria shoved. Zaki called with , and Dimaria turned over , dominated once again.
The flop was no help to anyone, but the turn gave Dimaria a straight draw. An fell on the river, leaving Zaki's king-queen high best, and Dimaria is done in 14th.