Vitalijs Korhs was in the cutoff and got his last 18,000 in the middle on a flop of 7♦4♥9♦ against Zaki Hamani in the hijack.
Vitalijs Korhs: A♣A♠
Zaki Hamani: A♦3♦
Korhs was ahead with his aces, while Hamani was on the nut flush draw. The 4♦ fell on the turn to give Hamani his flush and Korhs was already drawing dead by the 6♠ river and on his way to the exit.
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Heads up on a board of 8♣J♦Q♠3♦, Leo Margets moved all in for 13,500 from the hijack as action went on Georgios Karakousis in the big blind. He tanked for a minute before calling.
Margets showed K♠Q♣ for top pair and was ahead of Karakousis' pair of eights with flush draw holding 8♦5♦, but Karakousis hit the 8♥ on the river to make trips and send Margets to the rail.