Ivan Leow raised to 50,000 on the button and Phil Ivey shoved out of the small blind for 401,000. Timothy Adams reshoved in the big blind for 631,000 and Leow snap-called.
Phil Ivey:
Timothy Adams:
Ivan Leow:
Ivey picked up a double gutshot on the flop, however, the turn and brought no upset to reduce the field to the last eight. They will now redraw to the official final table and Leow will be among the biggest stacks when action resumes.
Timothy Adams raised to 40,000 with the in the under-the-gun position and Phil Ivey called in the big blind. On the flop, Ivey checked and called a bet of 40,000 with his open-ended straight draw.
The turn gave Ivey a pair on top and he checked, Adams now bet 150,000. Ivey was sent into the think tank and used
Ivan Leow raised to 50,000 first to act, holding the , and Niall Farrell called in the big blind with the . On the flop, both players checked and the paired the board on the turn.
Farrell bet 45,000 and Leow called. The improved Leow and Farrell checked, Leow bet 75,000 and was eventually called by Farrell.
Ivan Leow raised out of the small blind and called the shove of Phil Ivey in the big blind.
Phil Ivey:
Ivan Leow:
The flop gave both players two pair and Ivey needed to catch running diamonds or an eight to avoid elimination. He picked up some outs on the turn and indeed got there with the
A raise to 45,000 by Niall Farrell in the cutoff resulted in the shove of Chin Wei Lim on the button for 246,000, Farrell called and had Lim at risk of elimination.
Chin Wei Lim:
Niall Farrell:
The board provided no help for Lim and that reduced the field to the last ten hopefuls, who continue on two five-handed tables.
Manig Loeser raised to 45,000 with the first to act and Dietrich Fast in the cutoff called with the . Abraham Passet three-bet to 160,000 with in the small blind and Loeser called, Fast called too to make it three ways to the flop.
Passet bet 160,000 and Loeser called, Fast folded. The appeared on the turn and Passet picked up a gutshot on top to move all in right away. Loeser used two time bank cards and called for 427,000.
The on the river was a blank and Loeser doubled into the chip lead.