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 .
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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.
Alexander Case opened to 120,000 under the gun and was called by Nghi "Henry" Tran in the cutoff and Joseph Morneau in the big blind.
The flop came down and action checked to Tran who bet 200,000. Only Morneau called to see the turn where he check-called 300,000 from Tran. The landed on the river and Morneau checked for a third time. Tran bet 400,000 and this time Morneau gave it up.
Eugene Fouksman raised to 425,000 on the button and after a short deliberation, Joseph Morneau went all in from the small blind. After Alexander Case folded his big blind, Fouksman called all in for about 510,000 total with .
Morneau was slightly ahead with and scored the elimination when the board ran out .
Alex Case raised to 120,000 from early position, and he was called by both Kevin O'Donnell in the hijack and Brian Yoon in the cutoff. Nghi Tran made it 500,000 from the big blind, and only Case called. Tran bet another 500,000 on the flop, and he took the pot.