The remaining 17 players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day. After the next elimination, they will redraw to the final two tables and the day is set to conclude when the final six players remain.
The flop was down , and after a series of raises between big blind player Cong Pham and Adam Hendrix in the cutoff, Pham got all his 400,000 chip stack into the middle.
Pham:
Hendrix:
Pham was ahead with two pair and after he saw the turn and river fall his holding improved to a full house to secure the full double up at Hendrix's expense.
In a battle button versus big blind, the board showed Scott Bohlman ended up all in for around 350,000 and Jordan Spurlin looked him up.
Spurlin tabled the for trips tens and he asked Bohlman what he had, as those cards were showing on the other side of the table.
"Only aces," Bohlman replied with the showing and the fourth card hidden below. The river was the blank and that sent Bohlman to the rail in 18th place for $30,532.
In the cutoff, Jordan Spurlin raised the pot and Dash Dudley on the button three-bet to 240,000. Spurlin responded with a four-bet shove for 375,000 and Dudley called.
Jordan Spurlin:
Dash Dudley:
The flop gave Spurlin a full house and he only had to dodge the two remaining queens in the deck. He did so thanks to the turn and river.
Jeremy Ausmus three-bet out of the big blind and was called by James Park from under the gun to see a flop of , on which Ausmus led for 350,000, Park called. On the turn, Ausmus bet for what appeared to be 850,000 and Park quickly surrendered.
The flop was down , and Peter Park was all in for 340,000 from the hijack.
Jeremy Ausmus sat with a 1,075,000 stack, thought for 30 seconds before he made the call and the cards were turned on their backs.
Park:
Ausmus:
Park was ahead with two pair, but after he saw the turn and river fall, Ausmus hit the higher two pair and Park was eliminated in 20th place for $30,532.
On a completed board of , Alexander Villa checked out of the big blind and jammed into a bet of 125,000 by Adam Hendrix. The latter asked fo the chips to be pulled in and it was another 220,000 to call.
Hendrix folded and asked Villa "Are you happy about that?" to which Villa replied with a "No comment. Happy to be here."
In a limped pot to the flop of , the action escalated three ways and a massive pot emerged, the far biggest one of the tournament so far. Andrey Razov in the big blind checked and Luke Schwartz from under the gun bet 200,000, which Dash Dudley on the button called.
Razov check-raised all in for 475,000 and Schwartz repotted for 1.925,000 with few chips behind and Dudley moved all in, which would put Schwartz at risk.
"How much did I make it?" Schwartz asked the dealer and once the 1.9 million were comfirmed, the Brit called it off.
Andrey Razov:
Luke Schwartz:
Dash Dudley:
Schwartz prayed with his hands in front of the board to not see turn and river, as the board completed with the and run out. While Schwartz was eliminated, Razov scored a triple up thanks to the straight to suddenly jump into the middle of the pack.
James Park raised to 100,000 from the hijack and saw Petko Tsakov raised pot for 360,000. Park made the call when the action folded back to him, and the flop fell .
Tsakov moved all in for 530,000 after Park checked, and the latter called 30 seconds later.
Park revealed and Tsakov was ahead holding .
The turn fell the and Tsakov was happy to see it, but when the river fell the , a stunned Tsakov saw Park steal the lead and signal Tsakov's elimination in 23rd place for $30,532.