Darren Elias was eliminated in unknown action at the hands of Niall Farrell. Elias collected $50,360 in prize money while Farrell increased his stack to 350,000.
We got to the table with 36,000 in the pot and Thomas Muhlocker and Sam Greenwood checking to Nick Petrangelo on a flop of . Petrangelo bet 15,000 and was called by both Muhlocker and Greenwood.
The turn was the and Muhlocker checked. Greenwood bet 25,000 and Petrangelo snap-folded. Muhlocker took a few seconds and made the call.
The river was the and Muhlocker check-called a 30,000 bet from Muhlocker and would muck his hand when the Austrian showed for a full house, threes full of kings.
Robert Tepper raised to 23,000 from early position and it folded around to Faraz Jaka on the button. Jaka three-bet to 51,000 and the blinds let go of their cards. Tepper called and the two took a flop.
The dealer produced a flop and Tepper checked. Jaka continued for 43,000 only to have Tepper check-raise all in for 215,000. Jaka folded and Tepper dragged the pot.
Govert Metaal open-shipped all in for 62,000 from under the gun and Vicente Delgado three-bet all in over the top for 180,000. The rest of the table folded and the hands were revealed to find the Delgado in a dominating position.
Delgado:
Metaal:
The board came out clean with , keeping Delgado's jacks in the lead. Metaal was eliminated in 28th place for $50,360.
Dominik Nitsche opened the action in early position to 22,000 and Davidi Kitai called. It was folded to the player in the big blind who also called.
The flop came and the player in the big blind checked to Nitsche who bet 35,000. Both of his opponents made the call. The turn was the and it was checked to Nitsche again who bet 90,000 this time. Kitai was the only caller.
The river was the and Nitsche moved all in for 342,000. Kitai queried Nitsche for a bit as the call would be for most of his stack if he decided to make it. He grabbed a few chips and put them in the middle.
"Is that a call?" asked Nitsche. The dealer told him yes. Nitsche turned over and let out a quiet yes when Kitai turned over . That double up moved Nitsche just above a million in chips while Kitai dropped to 140,000.
We found Lawrence Greenberg all in and at risk before the flop against Ilkin Garibli. Unfortunately for Greenberg, he was in need of help heading to the community cards.
Greenberg:
Garibli:
The two watched on as the board came down to eliminate Greenberg with Garibli's set of kings. With this win, Garibli took a stack of 990,000 into the break.