With 147,000 already in the middle and the board reading , Howard Millian bet the pot from the big blind and Aleksei Altshuller called from the button.
The turn brought the and Millian bet 366,000. Altshuller folded and Millian took the chips.
Eoghan O'Dea raised to 55,000 from the hijack, Murat Tulek called from the cutoff, and Johnny Lodden called from the big blind.
The flop came and Lodden checked. O'Dea bet 50,000 and Tulek quickly moved his whole stack forward. Lodden folded, O'Dea folded as well, and Tulek took the pot.
Michail Karapanos won a pot against Chris Lee on a board of and the latter jumped right back into the action the next hand. Oliver Weis raised from under the gun and Lee called on the button, as did Ben Lamb in the big blind.
The flop of was checked through and Lamb bet the turn for 105,000. Weis folded and Lee called before the river was checked through. Lamb announced a seven and Lee showed for kings and jacks. That was good enough to scoop the pot, as Lamb mucked his cards.
Below are the updated counts of all current players of Table 700.
Robert Cowen moved all in for his last 77,000 from the hijack and Sean Rafael reraised from the small blind to force out John Monnette in the big blind.
Cowen:
Rafael:
The board came and Cowen left the table with a "good luck guys," departing in 20th place for $26,167.
Picking up the action on the flop, Brian Jordan got his last 120,000 in and Chris Lee snap-called.
Brian Jordan:
Chris Lee:
Lee had flopped a full house and Jordan needed one of the two remaining jacks in order to avoid elimination. Both the turn and the river were of no help and Jordan was eliminated in 21st place for $26,167.
Michael Kamran raised the pot and Johnny Lodden moved all in from one seat over for 216,000, which Kamran called with the superior stack.
Johnny Lodden:
Michael Kamran:
"We need clubs Ben," Kamran said to Ben Lamb one table over. Apparently, Kamran, Vivian Saliba and Lamb are in a last-longer competition. The board ran out and Lodden doubled to leave Kamran short.
Hand 2
Kamran got it in for his last 84,000 from early position and Miltiadis Kyriakides peeked at his cards. "Oh, that's a good one," he said and called immediately.
Michael Kamran:
Miltiadis Kyriakides:
The board came and Kyriakides rivered the better two pair to eliminate Kamran in 22nd place for $26,167.
Mike Gorodinsky got his stack of around 10 big blinds all in preflop and found a caller in Hani Mio.
Mike Gorodinsky:
Hani Mio:
The board came and the set of queens won the pot for Mio. "I would have had you beat," John Monnette said. "I had sixes and the nut diamonds," Monnette added.
Gorodinsky added another score to his 2017 WSOP résumé, but has to settle for 23rd place and a payday of $26,167.