Daniel Birkmose opened to 50,000 in the hijack and Sebastian Toro flat-called in the cutoff.
Birkmose continued for 35,000 on the flop and Toro called. The landed on the turn, Birkmose bet 85,000, and Toro thought about it but laid down his hand.
Sergi Panella Navarro raised to 60,000 from middle position and Tigran Harutyunyan three-bet to 140,000 from the hijack. Navarro responded by moving all in for about 1,625,000 and Harutyunyan snap-called with 1,400,000.
Tigran Harutyunyan:
Sergi Panella Navarro:
The runout was and Harutyunyan doubled up with a set of aces.
Carlos Ribeiro raised to 65,000 in the cutoff before Michael Pinto reraised to 160,000 on the button. In the small blind, Igor Yaroshevskyy shoved for around 1,200,000 and Ribeiro quickly folded. Pinto, though, paused for a moment before calling.
Igor Yaroshevskyy:
Michael Pinto:
"I already had queens versus aces. Maybe I can win this one," Pinto said heading to the flop. The on the turn didn't help, but the spiked on the river to give Pinto a full house and the knockout.
"Yes," he yelled at the sight of the river queen. "Sorry man," he told Yaroshevskyy as he gave him a pat on the back.
After the hand, Ryan Yu admitted he folded a queen, meaning Pinto had hit the last one in the deck.
Jimmy Guerrero opened to 65,000 from early position, Ramiro Petrone called in the hijack, and Daniel Birkmose moved all in for 735,000 on the button. Guerrero then committed his chips to the pot and Petrone went into the tank. He moved his time banks in front of him and put his hands on his head while deliberating, but ultimately, sent his cards into the muck.
Daniel Birkmose:
Jimmy Guerrero:
Birkmose was in rough shape as the table waited for the cameras to arrive. With everything set, the dealer spread the flop to vault Birkmose way ahead with flopped quads as he made facial expressions of surprised joy. The turn provided a sweat, but the completed the board to confirm the Dane's double on the fortunate runout.
On the next hand on this table after Igor Yaroshevskyy's elimination, Ryan Yu raised all in for 565,000 from the small blind after Wojciech Szczytkowski raised to 60,000 from under the gun, and Szczytkowski called to bring Yu at risk.
Ryan Yu:
Wojciech Szczytkowski:
This time there would be no miracles as the board was safe for Yu and he doubled up, leaving Szczytkowski on a severe short stack.