The board read 4♣J♥5♣3♥ when Eddy Sabat had checked it over Adam Hendrix, who shoved all in. Sabat didn't need to think and quickly folded his hand, awarding the pot to Hendrix.
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With a dwindling chip stack, WSOP bracelet winner Alex Keating moved all in from early position and action folded to Chongxian Yang, who was on the button and made the call.
Alex Keating: Q♥4♥
Chongxian Yang: J♦J♣
The dealer fanned 2♦4♠10♥ on the board, giving Keating a pair but Yang remained ahead. The 2♥ on the turn opened up a flush draw for Keating. The 2♣ on the river gave both players a full house, but Yang’s twos full of jacks made the winning hand to send Keating to the rail.
Adam Hendrix only had a handful of big blinds left when he moved all in preflop and was called by Kartik Ved.
Adam Hendrix: A♣10♥
Kartik Ved: Q♥Q♠
The flop sent Hendrix ahead as it came 8♠9♣A♥. The turn was the 6♦ and the river came the 2♦ to give Hendrix some life.
Elsewhere, Jianfend Sun has risen to one of the chip leaders with over a million.
Daniyal Gheba opened to 20,000 in middle position. Action folded to Clemen Deng who raised to 60,000. The blinds folded and Gheba shoved all-in for 481,000. Deng called.
Daniyal Gheba: A♣K♦
Clemen Deng: 10♦10♣
The board ran out K♠3♥8♠5♣K♣ to give Gheba trips and beat Deng's two pair.
After just doubling up, Jen Harman shoved all in from under the gun for 216,000, and Moshe Refaelowitz shoved for a little more from the small blind.
Jen Harman: 9♦9♠
Moshe Refaelowitz: Q♥Q♣
Harman didn't find the nine she was looking for and was eliminated after the board ran out K♣4♣5♦2♣2♦.
Two-time WSOP bracelet winner Jen Harman needed to add to her dwindling chip stack sooner than later.
She picked a good spot to do it shortly after the dinner break.
Harman moved all in out of early position, and was called by Timothy Miles, who barely covered Harman, in late position.
Jen Harman: A♦K♦
Timothy Miles: 10♠10♦
The dealer fanned 2♥3♣A♠ on the flop, giving Harman the lead. The 5♦ on the turn and 2♣ on the river kept Harman alive and decimated Miles’ chip stack.
Michael Perrone opened to 20,000 from middle position and the player in the cutoff called. Alex Foxen then shoved all in from the big blind for 160,000, which Perrone called. The cutoff player folded.
Michael Perrone: 10♠10♣
Alex Foxen: 4♠4♥
Perrone was looking for a sailboat but never found it as the 2♥Q♦J♣Q♣10♥ board left him short-stacked.
Foxen didn't last much longer as he was all in next hand and failed to double-up, which meant he was heading to the payout desk to collect his min-cash.
Action went check-check on the turn as the board read 7♥A♥7♠8♠ to set up the river card to come the K♦ as the pot was around 170,000.
Kenny Hallaert was in the small blind and moved all in to put the pressure on James Chen who folded after just a few moments.