From an early position, Joshua Remitio raised it up and Michael Jensen then pushed all-in for 625,000 total. The call of Remitio followed and the cards were turned over.
Michael Jensen:
Joshua Remitio:
"Funny, we just talked about that one," Jensen said once the cards had been revealed. Remitio then took the lead on the flop and the turn left Jensen with just one out. The miracle didn't arrive as a blank river completed the board to send Jensen to the payout desk.
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The players are heading on their last scheduled 20-minute break of the night. There have been some rumors that a potential sixth level could be played tonight but that will be decided in the next level. Here is a look at what happened in the last two hours:
Roman Valerstein defended the big blind against a cutoff raise by Koray Aldemir and both players checked the flop. The turn brought a bet worth 110,000 by Valerstein which Aldemir called. Both ended up checking the on the river and Valerstein's for a flush with the seven won the pot.
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Matthew Jewett opened to 125,000 on the button and Omar Saeed ripped all in for 985,000 from the small blind. Jewett stood up from his seat to eye Saeed's chips and asked for a rough count before making the call.
Omar Saeed:
Matthew Jewett:
"Sorry for the slow roll," Jewett said before the cards came out. "This is the biggest tournament of my life." The board ran out and Saeed spiked a ten on the river to score a double up.