Ryan Rivers opened to 125,000 from late position, Cory Williams three-bet shoved for about 650,000 from the next seat over and Rivers called with , leading Williams' .
The board ran out , giving Rivers a full house on the river, besting Williams' turned flush.
Yueqi "Rich" Zhu opened with a raise to 140,000 from the cutoff and Vicent Bosca Ramon who was on the button moved all in for 1,190,000. Action folded back to Zhu who tanked for a bit.
"Ok," Zhu said. "No gamble, no future."
He slammed a call down in front of him, turned over his and immediately started taking pictures with his phone.
Ramon showed his and it was a flip for his survival.
The flop came down which was safe for Zhu but the on the turn was a crushing blow. The river was the and that meant that Ramon would double up while Zhu would redistribute some of the new found wealth of his double up.
Overnight chip leader Michael Dyer is down from his peak, with Nishant Sharma also losing a bunch over the first hour or so. The big winner is Mike Cordell, up over 750,000.
As recapped to us by Alexander Ziskin, he opened to 140,000 from early position and Shaun Deeb three-bet from the button. Ziskin four-bet, Deeb five-bet shoved for about 1,500, 000 and Zikin called with , leading Deeb's .
The action folded to Aram Zobian in the cutoff, and he raised before Chanracy Khun three-bet from the small blind. Zobian called, and the players were heads-up to a flop. Khun decided to check before he called a 425k bet from Zobian.
Both players checked on the turn and when the river came the , Khun bet for 850k. Zobian gave himself a minute to think before he hovered his hand over the pot and dropped it into the muck.
Yueqi Zhu had raised from under the gun and picked up two callers in Alexander Haro in the cutoff and Randall Lack in the small blind. On the flop, Lack checked and Zhu continued for 230,000, which both opponents called. After the turn, Lack and Zhu checked to Haro, who bet 350,000.
Lack check-raised to 950,000 and that sent Zhu into the think tank. More than two minutes passed and Zhu then announced all in, prompting an instant fold from Haro. Lack asked to pull in his raise and determine how much more it was, which was confirmed to be for 660,000 on top, and he also wanted to see the pot being spread.
"Okay, I call," Lack then said and another player at the table immediately guessed a flush draw being turned over.
Yueqi Zhu:
Randall Lack:
The on the river was a blank and Zhu scored a big double.
Justin Harvell opened from early position with a raise to 140,000. He was called by Nishant Sharma in the cutoff as well as Samuel Bernabeu in the big blind.
The flop came down and action checked to Harvell who put out a bet of 225,000. Sharma folded quickly while Bernabeu called.
On the turn, Bernabeu checked and Harvell shoved all in for just over a million. Very promptly Bernabeu folded and Harvell was able to take down the pot.
Jonathon Prested was all in preflop for under a million and Volodymyr Drokin was the one trying to score the knockout.
Jonathon Prested:
Volodymyr Drokin:
The camera's swooped in for the showdown as the dealer spread out the flop, giving Drokin a gutshot to go with his jacks. Drokin caught the straight piece on the turn, leaving Prested drawing to a chop.
The river was the and Prested knocked the table. "Good game," he said as he made his way out of Amazon Tan.
Aram Zobian opened to 145,000 from under the gun and Jeff Trudeau three-bet to 400,000 from the hijack. Action folded back to Zobian who four-bet to 1,030,000 and Trudeau then five-bet to 1,975,000. Zobian called.
With close to four million chips in the pot already, Zobian checked a flop to his opponent who bet 925,000. Zobian called. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the . Zobian moved all in for 3,425,000 and after a short tank, Trudeau folded allowing Zobian to take down the pot.