Joining the action on the 6♠5♥2♠Q♥ turn, Justin Bonomo made it 125,000 to go out of the big blind. Justin Saliba raised to 425,000 from under the gun and Bonomo called. No betting action followed with the 6♣ river and Bonomo showed A♠3♠ for a busted straight and nut flush draw. Saliba revealed the 7♥7♦ for sevens and sixes to win the pot.
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With around 600,000 chips in the pot and a board that read K♥K♦J♥3♣ both Seth Davies and Isaac Haxton had checked the turn.
The river brought a 10♥ and Davies bet 150,000, which Haxton eventually called. Davies didn't reveal his hand but Haxton tabled with the winner with A♥10♣ for a rivered pair of tens.
Daniel Aharoni raised to 160,000 under the gun before Jesse Lonis three-bet jammed from the small blind for 700,000 chips.
Aharoni made a quick call and the cards went on their backs.
Jesse Lonis: 10♦10♣
Daniel Aharoni: A♠J♣
The 7♦6♠4♣ flop was safe for Lonis' tens, but the J♠ turn saw Aharoni make the best pair. The K♥ river could not improve Lonis, who quickly headed to the exit.
Andrew Lichtenberger raised it up to 160,000 from under the gun and Charlie Hook defended the big blind. Both players checked the 9♣6♥2♦ flop and the K♠ turn was checked by Hook as well. Lichtenberger bet 220,000 and Hook jammed for around 650,000 to get snap-called.
Charlie Hook: K♣7♦
Andrew Lichtenberger: A♣K♦
The 5♠ river failed to improve Hook and he was sent to the rail on the final four tables.
The action folded to Brian Kim in the small blind who shoved all in, which gave Seth Davies a decision for his stack of 1,145,000. After thinking it over, Davies made the call which put him at risk.
Seth Davies: A♠5♦
Brian Kim: K♦2♠
Kim never caught a piece of the Q♠3♣10♣6♥9♦ board which meant Davies earned himself a double-up.
Ren Lin put in his 500,000 remaining chips from middle position and was looked up by Michael Jozoff in the small blind.
Ren Lin: Q♠J♣
Michael Jozoff: 6♠6♥
Lin pleaded for his "Lady Gaga," but the 2♥9♣4♥3♣4♣ brought no queen nor a jack. Lin headed toward the exit at the final four tables of the tournament.
Nível: 16
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
The 32 players who still have chips in front of them have been sent on a 15-minute break.
Samuel Ju opened to 150,000 from the cutoff and Daniel Aharoni shoved all in from the big blind. Ju had another 1,000,000 chips behind and made the call which put him at risk.
Samuel Ju: 10♦10♣
Daniel Aharoni: K♠J♥
Aharoni flopped a king, turned trips, and rivered a full house on the K♥4♥3♠K♦3♣ board which sent Ju to the rail.
In the last hand before the break, Chance Kornuth was one of three players having invested 125,000 each preflop and he jammed the 9♠3♦3♠ flop for the last 405,000. Gregory Jensen called whereas Masashi Oya folded.
Chance Kornuth: 5♠5♥
Gregory Jensen: A♠Q♠
The pair remained ahead on the 7♥ turn and J♣ river to ensure a double for Kornuth.