We're not entirely sure what happened, but we just saw Sorel Mizzi cut out 91,000 and hand it to Alexey Pak. Pak had in front of him in the big blind, Sorel Mizzi had and the two had gotten their chips in on a board of . The river didn't do anything and Mizzi slid forward the necessary payment. Mizzi still has a lot of chips, Pak is back in action.
Daan Boender raised to 6,500 from middle position, and Will Miner shoved all in for 36,000 from the button. Action folded back to Boender who added the 29,500 to call.
Will Miner:
Daan Boender:
The flop came and Miner got up to make his exit. The on the turn was paint but not the right one. Both paired their ace with the on the river, but it wasn't enough for Miner.
Roman Valerstein was just all in for his tournament life and up against Alexey Pak. Valerstein was all in for just 45,500 chips and the showdown went as following.
The flop showed when Felix Stephensen check-called a bet of 13,000 from Jason Wheeler, who was sitting on his immediate left.
The turn was the and both players checked.
On the river the hit and Stephensen bet 8,500. Quickly Wheeler raised it up to 32,500, and Stephensen tanked for quite some time before making the call.
Wheeler showed and with that he took down this pot.
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Steve Warburton:
Guy Goossens:
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The board ran out and Warburton tripled. The huge size pot was for Goossens and he and Yan shook hands before the latter made his exit.
With just 47 players remaining, the bubble is near. Just two more players and the organization starts handing out checks to everyone that busts. Just two more players go home empty handed.