Joining the action on the turn with the board action between Kyung Lee in the hijack and Nick Marchington in the cutoff checked through.
The river was the and Lee checked to Marchington who checked back. Lee showed for a full house to the surprise of Marchington who threw his cards into the muck.
Action was picked up with around 1,000,000 in the pot and a flop of on the board.
Kohichi Manago led out for 325,000, and got a call from John Ciccarelli.
On the turn, Manago led out for 1,200,000 and was again called.
On the river, Manago checked to Ciccarelli, who went into the tank for a few minutes, holding his head and covering the lower half o his face with his hoodie. Eventually, he fired a bet of 2,400,000. Manago began pondering his decision, asking Ciccarelli, "Ace queen? Ace queen?", to which he received no response. Ciccarelli sank lower into his hoodie, just the top of his glasses and forehead visible. After a short while, Manago called the clock on himself, and folded shortly there after. "Ace queen?" he asked of Ciccarelli again.
"This is fun. When it gets this late and the pots are so big, this is fun. Are you having fun?" Ciccarelli replied. Manago then posited that they may have had the same hand, to which Ciccarelli told him, "I think you would have called if you had the same hand."
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Sarah Wasch raised to 325,000 from under the gun and was called by Mike Vanier in the small blind. James Stern moved all in for 2,700,000 and Wasch went deep into the tank before folding. Vanier quickly folded as Stern moved the chips towards him.
Meanwhile Aylar Lie was eliminated on another table.
Brett Manlove raised to 320,000 from the hijack. Patrick Truong moved all in from the button for 1,560,000. Action folded back around to Manlove who made the call with Truong covered.
Patrick Truong:
Brett Manlove:
Truong moved way out in front when the flop gave him trip aces. The turn improved him to a full house for good measure, before the inconsequentially completed the board. Truong's aces full of jacks was more than enough to take the pot and double his stack.
Action was picked up with around 1,000,000 in the pot and a board of .
Kyung Lee fired for 300,000 from the button and got a call from Mike Vanier. in late position.
The turn was checked by both players before Vanier fired for 750,000. Lee snap called, and Vanier promptly shoved his cards into the muck, giving the pot to Lee without a proper showdown. Lee scooped the pot and put his own cards in the muck.
John Ciccarelli raised to 360,000 from middle position and was called by Kohichi Manago in the big blind.
The flop came and action checked through.
The was the turn and action went check-check.
The river was the and Manago led out for 400,000. Ciccarelli thought for a moment before throwing in calling chips. Manago showed for king high while Ciccarelli showed for two pair to take down the pot.