We did not catch the hand, but James Calderaro is no longer with us. Calderaro quietly busted to Joao Vieira who now holds about a million chips on the money bubble.
After Ana Marquez raised to 16,000, Daniel Negreanu reraised all in for 94,000. Marquez tanked for a bit, but eventually folded. Negreanu had promised he would show her either way, if she called or folded, and he showed the .
"I love you," said Marquez with a big exhale. "Thank you."
Rob Mizrachi raised to 16,000 from the hijack seat, Vanessa Selbst called from the cutoff seat, and Fabian Quoss called from the small blind.
The flop came down , and Quoss checked. Mizrachi bet 22,000, and Selbst raised to 58,000. Quoss folded, and Mizrachi followed suit, to give Selbst the pot.
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We're down to just 33 players after Chris Oliver was just knocked out. Tommy Vedes raised from the small blind to 16,000 and Oliver moved all in from the big.
Oliver was all in for 113,000 and after a while Vedes made the call.
Oliver:
Vedes:
The board ran out and Oliver shook his head as he gathered his belongings and exited the room. Just 33 players remain and we're two off the money.
From middle position, Faraz Jaka raised to 18,000. Greg Merson reraised from the cutoff seat to 45,000, and then Philipp Gruissem reraised from the button to 90,000. The blinds folded over to Jaka, and he too gave it up. Merson took a little bit longer, but eventually folded his hand, and Gruissem won the pot.
Shannon Shorr, Joseph Cheong, and Brian Green have been eliminated.
Cheong and Green went out in unknown action, but Shorr was eliminated when he ran into for Jacob Carl Schindler. Schindler's hand held up, and Shorr was out the door.
The board read when Joao Vieira went into the tank for a very long as he was facing a bet worth 135,000 from Mustapha Kanit. Eventually Vieira made the call after the clock was called on him.
Kanit quickly showed and he certain the pot was his. Unfortunately for his Vieira turned over and he took down the pot.
Apparently Vieira had caused some controversy as he was trying to throw a chips onto his cards during the tanking process. According to James Calderaro Vierira missed his cards and it seemed like he was making the call. Calderaro wanted to know what the ruling would've been in case Kanit interpreted this as a call and turned his hand over.
The floor staff ruled that in that case Vieira's only option was to call. In the end it did not matter as Vieira eventually did call with the best hand. He's back up to the top while Kanit's also in a good position himself.