Jerry Wong shoved under the gun for a remaining stack around 95,000 and Conrad Simpson reshoved next to him for 320,000. The rest of the players folded and they revealed their cards:
Jerry Wong:
Conrad Simpson:
Wong was in terrible shape for the double up, and found his way to the payout desk after the board fell .
Salim Admon shoved the last of his 88,000 chips in the middle and he was called by Bjorn Kozenkai.
Salim Admon:
Bjorn Kozenkai:
The board came and Admon paired his jack to double.
"How am I always dominated," asked Admon?
"You can't both suck out, and complain about it," said his tablemate Taus Lilius.
On the next hand, Nicholas Davidson shoved for about 200,000 and Christopher Basile made the call. The action was then on Scott Seiver, who re-shoved to send Davidson in the tank. The clock was eventually called and Davidson laid his holding down.
Nicholas Davidson:
Scott Seiver:
The board ran and Seiver paired his king to eliminate Davidson.
Ankush Mandavia opened under the gun and it was three-bet by Rok Gostisa next to him to 90,000. It folded back to Mandavia who pushed all in for 682,000.
Gostisa, with a remaining stack around 770,000, went deep into the tank but ended up sending his cards into the muck.
Joao Simao opened in early position and Ren Lin three-bet to 85,000 on the button.
"Do you always have it?" Simao asked his opponent before acting. Simao didn't get much out of Lin and four-bet jammed for 333,000. Lin took some time and eventually folded.
"So you don't have it always," Simao concluded aloud.
The flop showed on a head's up pot when Jaime Alvarez checked. Conrad Simpson bet for 20,000 and faced an all-in raise from Alvarez. Simpson opted to muck his cards.