With 260,000 in the pot by the river, Thomas Paul went all in for 140,000 in the big blind, and Josh Bergman tank-called. Paul had , good for trip threes on the turn, and he doubled up.
A little while later, Bergman went all in for 127,000 in middle position, and Paul tank-called in the big blind to put him at risk.
Bergman was ahead with against Paul's , and the board ran out . Bergman got some of his chips back in the double-up.
Michael Gagliano and Simeon Naydenov just played a big pot. There was well over 100,000 in the middle with the board reading , and Gagliano checked from the small blind. Naydenov bet more than 100,000, and Gagliano tank-called.
The river was the , pairing the board, and both players checked. Gagliano showed for aces up, and it was good. He is now closing in on the 1,000,000-chip mark.
Steve Sung was on the button and raised to 18,000. Richard Tuhrim was in the big blind and three-bet to 58,000, Sung called.
The flop was , and Tuhrim led for 73,000. Sung raised to 200,000, and Tuhrim moved all in for 336,000 total. Sung thought for a couple of minutes and then folded, sending the pot to Tuhrim.
Onur Unsal opened to 23,000 under the gun and Thomas Zanot moved all in for 165,000 in the cutoff. The button and small blind folded and Julien Martini re-shoved in the big blind. Unsal folded and Zanot was at risk.
Zanot:
Martini:
It was a coin flip, but the flop had Zanot drawing to the last two nines in the deck. The turn and the river couldn't save him and he hit the rail in the last level of the night. Zanot takes home $18,019 for his 24th place finish.