Adeeb Harb raised to 50,000, and Alexander Livingston pushed all in from the big blind. Harb called and turned over ![]()
, and he was behind Livingston’s ![]()
. The flop came ![]()
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, giving Harb an inside straight flush draw. The turn was the
, and the river was the
, giving Harb a winning pair of aces. He doubled up on the hand.
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The table folded around to Umang Dattani on the button, who opened to 45,000. Cero Zuccarello was on the small blind, and raised it up to 110,000. The big blind folded, before Dattani made the call.
The flop came down ![]()
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, and both players opted to check. The
fell on the turn, before Zuccarello slid out a bet of 140,000. Dattani made the call. The
completed the board, and both players checked one last time.
Zuccarello rolled over his ![]()
for ace high, before Dattani tabled his ![]()
for a pair.
Action folded to Kima Kimura in the cutoff, and she made it 45,000 to go. Yann Dion reraised to 105,000 from the small blind, and when it got back to Kimura, she made the call. The flop came down
, and Dion kept up the aggression with a bet of 85,000. Kimura called, then the turn brought the
. Dion slowed down and checked to Kimura, who took it as a green light to bet 200,000. Dion got out of the way, and Kimura took the pot down.
Joseph McGuire pushed all in from the cutoff in an unopened pot, and Raul Paez called from the small blind. Hassan Mechammil called off his stack as well in the big blind.
"Alright guys, I'm gambling," he announced.
Paez: ![]()
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Paez had both of the short stacks dominated, and the ![]()
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kept him in the lead.
"Bigger!" shouted Mechammil.
The turn brought a
, giving Mechammil an open ender and McGuire a gutshot.
"Bigger!" Mechammil yelled even louder.
The dealer placed a
down, however, and Paez collected both players' chips.
These players earned $42,990 for their Main Event finish. For exact-place finishes, please check the payouts page.
Blake Yu raised to 40,000 in the hijack seat, and Marc McLaughlin made the call on the button. In the big blind, Gaetano Preite reraised all in for 193,000. Yu made the call, then McLaughlin reraised to 570,000. Yu tanked for a bit, then folded, leaving McLaughlin's ![]()
up against the at-risk Preite's ![]()
.
The flop smashed Preite with the ![]()
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. The turn was the
and the river the
. Preite finished with a full house to successfully earn the triple up.
Following a ![]()
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flop, Shaun Conning got his stack of about 560,000 into the middle with ![]()
. Annette Obrestad had him beat with ![]()
for Broadway and held up through the
turn and
river to score the elimination.
As the break began, Raul Paez opened to 33,000 in early position, Jose Pinedamoncada three-bet to 102,000 in middle position, and Jason Mann cold four-bet to 283,000 on the button. Paez folded, Pinedamoncada five-bet to 548,000, and Mann six-bet to 1.002 million. Pinedamoncada moved all in for 1.516 million, and Mann snap-called.
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The aces held up as the board rolled out ![]()
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, and Pinedamoncada hit the rail.
On an adjacent table, Ryan Jones was all in and at risk, and Brian Appelbaum tank-called.
Jones: ![]()
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Jones was at risk for 257,000, and remained ahead on the flop (![]()
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) and on the turn (
).
"Sorry for the bad beat," Appelbaum told Jones.
As if he knew it was coming, the
spiked on the river to give Appelbaum a set of threes. Jones jumped out of his chair and quickly grabbed his things, while Appelbaum apologetically asked if Jones would shake his hand. Jones refused, and instead gave the gentleman dap before hitting the rail.
Marvin Rettenmaier raised to 42,000, and the only caller was Adeeb Harb in the big blind. Both players checked the ![]()
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flop, and then they checked again when the
fell on the turn. The river was the
, and Harb led out for 60,000. Rettenmaier thought for a moment, then called and turned over [adh8] for ace high. Harb mucked, and Rettenmaier took the pot.
Yann Dion raised it up to 40,000 in middle position, and action folded to Greg Merson in the small blind. He moved all in, a bet of 460,000 total, and it folded back to Dion. He tanked for about a minute before folding, and Merson took down the pot without a showdown.