Hand #102: Kazuki Ikeuchi raised to 3.5 million under the gun and Thibodaux called from the button. Both blinds folded and it was heads up to the flop. Ikeuchi bet 3.3 million, Thibodaux called, and the dealer burned and turned the .
Ikeuchi checked, Thibodaux bet 5.2 million, and Ikeuchi check-raised to 10.4 million. Thibodaux moved all in for 29.3 million and Ikeuchi snap-called.
Ikeuchi:
Thibodaux:
Thibodaux picked the wrong time to make a move as he was drawing dead. The meaningless was run out on the river and Ikeuchi raked in the massive pot to give him a 112bb stack while the other three players are all sitting under 10 bigs each.
Hand #103: Kazuki Ikeuchi received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #104: Ikeuchi limped the small blind and John Gorsuch checked his option from the big. The flop came down and both players checked. The turn saw Ikeuchi check and then fold to a bet of 2 million from Gorsuch.
Hand #105: Ikeuchi raised the button to 3.5 million and won the pot.
Hand #106: [Removed:174] moved all in for his last 9.7 million and Lokesh Garg made the call from his big blind.
Vincas Tamasaukas:
Lokesh Garg;
The board ran out , which kept Garg's king-jack high in the lead and eliminated Tamasaukas from the tournament, sending him to the payout line with the largest cash of his poker career.
Hand #107: Kazuki Ikeuchi received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #108: Kazuki Ikeuchi moved all in from the small blind and John Gorsuch called off for 11.1 million from the big.
Gorsuch:
Ikeuchi:
Gorsuch was in big trouble but got lucky to take the lead on the flop. The turn and river were safe for Gorsuch and he shipped a much-needed double.
Hand #109: Ikeuchi raised the button to 3.5 million and Lokesh Garg defended the big blind to see a flop. Garg checked and called when Ikeuchi bet 3.3 million. When the appeared on the turn, Garg checked for the second time and Ikeuchi bet 10 million. Garg folded and Ikeuchi won the pot.
Hand #110: Gorsuch raised the button to 4 million and Ikeuchi moved all in from the small blind. Gorsuch called off for 22.3 million total and the hands were turned up.
Gorsuch:
Ikeuchi:
The flop have Gorsuch the lead and both the turn and river kept him there to give him another double.
Han #111: Kazuki Ikeuchi raised to 7 million from his small blind and John Gorsuch made the call from his big blind. After Ikeuchi continued for 5 million on the flop, Gorsuch raised to 15 million and Ikeuchi folded.
Hand #112: Gorsuch raised to 10.2 million from the small blind and Garg called off his remaining 8.3 million from his big blind.
Lokesh Garg:
John Gorsuch
The board ran out , which secured Garg's double-up.
Hand #113: Ikeuchi got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #114: Gorsuch got a walk.
Hand #115: Gorsuch raised to 5 million from his small blind and Garg folded his big blind.
Hand #116: Kazuki Ikeuchi received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #117: Ikeuchi limped from the small blind and then called when John Gorsuch raised to 6 million from the big. The flop saw Ikeuchi check and Gorsuch bet 7 million. Ikeuchi called and the appeared on the turn.
Ikeuchi checked, Gorsuch did the same, and the completed the board on the river. Ikeuchi bet 13 million and Gorsuch thought long and hard before raising to 30 million. Ikeuchi folded and Gorsuch pulled in a nice pot.
Hand #118: Ikeuchi raised the button to 4 million and won the pot.
Hand #119: Lokesh Garg moved all in for 12.5 million from the small blind and Kazuki Ikeuchi called from the big.
Garg:
Ikeuchi:
Garg was dominated and failed to get lucky on the flop. The turn locked it up for Ikeuchi and Garb hit the rail in third place after the was run out on the river.
The final two players are now on a short break while the staff prepare for heads-up play.