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Louis Lam raised to 250,000 on the button and Michael Skinner three-bet to 675,000 from the small blind. Lam called and the flop came down . Skinner led out for 825,000 and Lam called.
The turn was the with Skinner checking and Lam going all in for 1,065,000. Skinner called after long hesitation and flipped over against Lam's . The river was the , connecting with Skinner and eliminating Lam.
Jeff Cormier led out for 375,000 on a with 575,000 in the pot. Asem Alsaadi called and the turn was the . Cormier led out for 625,000 and Alsaadi called.
The river fell the and Cormier fired again for 775,000. Alsaadi shoved over the top all in for 2,890,000 and Cormier waited a few moments before eventually calling. Cormier rolled over and Alsaadi showed the winner .
The board showed with 510,000 in the middle and Brandon Shane checked to Elan Zak who led out for 290,000. Shane check-raised to 800,000 and Zak called.
The turn was the and Shane check-called a bet of 1,000,000 from Zac. The river came down the and Shane bet out for 2,000,000. Zak took a few moments before calling and Shane tabled pocket deuces for a full house. Zak sent his cards to the muck and Shane moved over the 10 million chip mark.
Ryan Yu bet 310,000 into a 500,000 pot on a flop and the button called. The turn fell the and Yu checked to the button who then pushed all in for 1,430,000. Yu put the chips in the middle and both players turned over their hands.
The button showed and Yu flipped over . The river came the and Yu's rivered set took down the pot.
Jeff Cormier called a bet in middle position of 150,000 from an under-the-gun raiser and Alexander Bylicki called as well on the button. The flop came down and the initial raiser checked to Cormier who bet out 160,000. Bylicki and the initial raiser both called.
The turn was the and all three players checked to the river that came the . The action was checked to Bylicki who bet 525,000 and Cormier eventually called. Bylicki showed and Cormier threw his cards in the middle.
The prizepool and payouts were released before the cards got in the air. With a massive field of 1,231 entries, there will be $1,194,070 up for grabs. There will be a total of 143 places being paid with a min-cash being worth $2,700. When the winner is crowned tomorrow, he/she will be taking home $210,000. A full list of payouts can be located under the 'Payouts' tab.