Sylvain Loosli was on the button, and folded when the action folded to him. Ryan Riess bumped it up to 1.5 million out of the small blind, Amir Lehavot called out of the big blind, and the flop came . Riess led out for 1.7 million, Lehavot called, and the turn was the .
Riess led out again - this time for 3.25 million - and Lehavot folded.
Jay Farber raised to 1.3 million from the hijack seat. Amir Lehavot reraised to 3.1 million from the small blind, and Farber made the call.
The flop came down , and Lehavot bet 2.3 million. Farber called, and the dealer landed the on the turn. Lehavot led for 4 million, and Farber called.
The river was the , and Lehavot was first to act with 12.65 million in chips left in his stack. After taking his time, Lehavot opted to check. Farber checked behind. First to show, Lehavot rolled over the . Farber tabled the for the winning hand and was pushed the pot.
JC Tran started the hand on the button, and the was exposed preflop. Marc-Etienne McLaughlin moved all in for 7.85 million from the cutoff, and the French-Canadian was shipped the blinds and antes.
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