Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 3,000
Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 3,000








and Beasley is up to about 2.4 million. Raymond slips to around 1.7 million.
PokerNews catches up with Vanessa Rousso during a break, here on Day 4.
; Sternberg called again.
. Jetten had only 461,000 left behind, with about that much already in the pot. He pushed all in and Sternberg quickly called. Sternberg held two pair,
; Jetten had only one pair with
. But the river fell
to make a Broadway straight for Jetten.
, and Ferguson took his leave after the ace on the turn. He survived to the next pay jump, meaning he earns $29,000 for 14th place.


all fell, Beasley checked. Hall fired 110,000 and Beasley called.
and Beasley checked again. Hall fired 255,000 this time. After a few moments of thought, Beasley made another call.
and Beasley checked once more. Hall took his time and then fired a big bet of 458,000. Beasley wondered out loud if Hall was three-barrel bluffing him. Eventually, he folded and let Hall rake in the big pot.


. Aguiar and Hall both checked before Seiver fired 160,000. Beasley called and the other two players folded in order.
fell on the turn, Seiver checked. Beasley opted not to fire and simply checked behind.
and Seiver checked again. Beasley checked behind and opened up the 
. Seiver mucked his hand and the chips were pushed Beasley's way.
. Hall check-called a half-pot bet of 30,000 from Seiver.
. Hall again checked, then again called after Seiver fired a second bullet for 80,000. The river paired the board
. Hall checked a third time. Seiver didn't slow down, betting out 210,000. Hall deliberated about thirty seconds bfore calling. Seiver showed
for three kings, which was plenty good.

and Woods tabled the 
. The entire table began to look around at each other because they all realized Woods was the one who took a little bit to call preflop with two aces. Vanessa Selbst leaned over the table to get a better look and saw the aces, then began to talk about the slowroll with Vanesaa Rousso.



and Woods earned the double up. He was all in for 930,000 and Jetten was left with just under 40,000 chips.