Jeremy Joseph was all in in the hijack for about 475,000 and Mark Seif in the big blind called.
Jeremy Joseph: 10♦10♣
Mark Seif: A♠8♣
The board ran out Q♠J♥9♠4♥9♥ and the tens held to double up Joseph.
Jeremy Joseph was all in in the hijack for about 475,000 and Mark Seif in the big blind called.
Jeremy Joseph: 10♦10♣
Mark Seif: A♠8♣
The board ran out Q♠J♥9♠4♥9♥ and the tens held to double up Joseph.
David Tashman raised the cutoff to 65,000 and Yake Wu called in the big blind to see a flop of 3♣A♦4♦.
Wu checked over to Tashman who continued with a bet of 120,000. Wu responded by moving all in and Tashman, after checking his cards again, shook his head and tossed his cards toward the muck.
Wu collected the pot as Tashman is left with just ten big blinds.
Jim Collopy raised to 425,000 from the cutoff with Dean Hutchison having called from the big blind.
The flop came J♦7♠A♠ with Hutchison putting Collopy all in for 15,000. Collopy made the call as both players revealed their holdings.
Jim Collopy: A♥K♠
Dean Hutchison: A♠10♦
The board ran out J♥6♦ as Collopy took down the pot to double up.
Picking up the action on the flop which was 3♦7♠6♠ Gustavo Castro was on the button and it was checked to him and he bet 65,000. The player in the hijack, Jonathan Camara and the button player, Dorian Rios both called.
The turn was the 4♠ and everyone checked.
The river brought the 7♥ and Rios bet 185.000, Castro folded and Camara called. Rios announced, "flush" and Camara turned over the nut flush with A♠Q♠ and Rios mucked.
The action folded around to Timothy Rutherford in the small blind who moved all in, covering the 230,000 remaining for Frank Weigel in the big blind, who quickly called for his tournament life.
Frank Weigel: 8♦8♣
Timothy Rutherford: 4♣2♣
Weigel was well out in front, and when the board ran out A♣J♦6♠4♦6♥, it was the eights that held up for Weigel to score a much needed double up.
Picking up the action after the flop of 10♠3♠8♣, the small blind player checked to Mark Seif. He led out for 180,000 with his opponent calling to the turn.
The 3♣ came on the turn with the small blind player jamming all in for 785,000. After some consideration, Seif made the call as both players flipped over their hands.
Opponent: A♣J♥
Mark Seif: 2♣2♦
The river was the 9♣ as Seif took down the pot.
Ludovic Geilich raised to 60,000 before facing a three-bet from Joe Cada to 175,000. Geilich called and the two headed to a flop of 9♣J♦7♠.
Both Geilich and Cada checked through the flop to see the turn come down the Q♠.
Geilich led with a bet of 165,000 and Cada thought briefly before making the call, prompting the dealer to put the 6♣ river card out.
Geilich paused before moving all in. Cada didn't waste much time in checking his cards one last time then mucking, conceding the pot to Geilich without showdown.
The action was picked up in a pot of close to 350,000 on a flop showing 10♦8♥2♠. Ezequiel Waigel moved all in from the small blind for almost 200,000 and was called by Lee Piniatoglou in the cutoff who had a bigger stack.
Ezequiel Waigel: A♠10♥
Lee Piniatoglou: A♥J♠
Waigel out-flopped Piniatoglou, but when the board ran out 9♦Q♦, it was the rivered straight for Piniatoglou that took the pot to send Waigel to the exit.
Kai Zheng raised to 60,000 from the middle position while Ivan Deyra jammed all in for 355,000 from the dealer button. Zheng called as both players flipped their hands.
Ivan Deyra: 10♥10♣
Kai Zheng: 7♦7♣
The board ran out 4♦Q♣5♣6♦3♠ as Zheng took the pot.
Action folded to Pavels Spirins who open-jammed for around 600,000. Yuan Li to his direct left called from the button only to see Carlos Chang shove from the big blind for about 1,000,000.
Li called to set up a three-way runout with Li and Spirins at risk.
Pavel Spirins: Q♠J♣
Carlos Chang: A♥K♣
Yuan Li: A♦K♠
The flop of Q♥4♠2♠ was a good one for Spirins as it put him in the lead. The 9♥ turn and 10♥ river kept him there as he secures a full triple up through Li and Chang.