There was 90,000 in the pot on the board. Daan Mulders bet 95,000 from the small blind and Paulina Loeliger called from the cutoff.
Mulders jammed as the covering stack on the river. Loeliger, with around 200,000 behind, called.
Mulders had turned a full house with his while Loeliger improved to a better two pair on the river with her . However, her hand was mucked and she headed to the payout desk.
As the hand ended, action was caught on another table where Chance Kornuth was all-in for his tournament life while Kenny Hallaert and Jason Aden were still active.
Hallaert bet 85,000 on the river, with the board showing the . Aden called and the players tabled their hands.
Chance Kornuth:
Kenny Hallaert:
Jason Aden:
Aden scooped the pot with pocket queens and sent Kornuth out of the event.
And under the gun all in raise from Day 1 chip leader, Ben Jones for 200,000 received one caller, Thomas Boivin in the cutoff.
Ben Jones:
Thomas Boivin:
The flop came down hitting top pair for Jones and with the runout of the board, that was good enough to win the pot and get a double up to stay in the game.
Axel Hallay jammed for 284,000 from the big blind on the completed board.
The bet swelled the pot to over 550,000 and action was on Charles Johnson Jr. He put in the call only to see that Hallay had turned an eight-high straight with his . Johnson Jr. had two pair and called with the , before sending his hand into the muck.
The players are now on their second 15-minute break of the day. There are currently 98 players remaining and they will return to 10,000/15,000/15,000 blinds in Level 20.
There will be a 60-minute dinner break at the end of Level 21.