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Noah Boeken moved all in for 170,000 under the gun and Stoyan Madanzhiev called in early position.
Noah Boeken: K♠6♦
Stoyan Madanzhiev: 8♣8♠
Boeken was behind Madanzhiev's pair heading to the flop, which came J♠10♣3♥. The K♦ fell on the turn to give Boeken the lead with a pair of kings, while the 5♥ completed the board on the river and Boeken doubled up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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450,000
40,000
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180,000
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Colby Covington raised to 60,000 in early position, Alexandra Botez moved all in for 300,000 in the big blind, and Covington snap-called.
Alexandra Botez: A♦10♦
Colby Covington: A♣Q♦
It was a battle between the UFC veteran and chess streamer as the flop came K♦Q♣9♥, giving Covington a pair of queens and Botez a straight draw. The 3♥ turn was no help to Botez, while the 6♥ fell on the river and she was sent to the rail.
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500,000
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Georgios Sotiropoulos bet 40,000 from the cutoff on a flop of 9♠9♦7♠ and Matthew McEwan raised to 140,000 in the big blind. Sotiropoulos called and the 2♣ fell on the turn.
McEwan then bet 220,000 and Sotiropoulos again called. The river was the A♦ and McEwan pushed forward 370,000, leaving behind one 5,000 chip.
Sotiropoulos quickly called and McEwan showed 10♣9♣ for trip nines to win the big pot.
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655,000
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750,000
915,000
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Weiran Pu moved all in for 90,000 in the cutoff, Christian Rudolph reshoved for 200,000 on the button, and Anvar Muratov put both players at risk in early position.
Weiran Pu: A♣J♠
Christian Rudolph: Q♦Q♠
Anvar Muratov: A♠K♥
Rudolph was ahead with his queens as the J♥5♥3♣ flop gave Pu a pair. The turn was the 6♣, but the A♦ river improved Pu to two pair to earn him a triple up, while Muratov made top pair to crack Rudolph's queens and send him to the rail.
"Almost," Rudolph said on his way to the exit.
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695,000
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Level: 20
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
Archibald Seaton moved all in for around 350,000 from the button and Carlos Chadha put him at risk in early position.
Archibald Seaton: A♠5♠
Carlos Chadha: A♥K♠
Seaton was dominated and at risk as the flop came 10♣10♦4♣, while the 3♦ on the turn gave him outs to a straight. The 2♣ fell on the river and Seaton made his straight to double up.
"I'm good at taking a beat," Chadha said as he handed over the pot.
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135,000
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400,000
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Justin Zaki and Yueqi Zhu were forced all in from the blinds as Wayne Heung shoved from middle position to force out the rest of the table.
Justin Zaki: 8♦7♣
Yueqi Zhu: 5♦4♦
Wayne Heung: Q♠J♦
The flop came A♠7♦2♦ to give Zaki the lead with a pair of sevens, while Zhu picked up straight and flush draws. The 3♠ fell on the turn to give Zhu his straight as Zaki was already drawing dead by the 3♥ river as he was eliminated on the money bubble.
The remaining 75 players are now in the money.
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305,000
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Taylor von Kriegenbergh jammed the small blind for 295,000 effective with Phil Hellmuth in the big blind.
"F*ck it's always the first one that's good," bemoaned Hellmuth as he sweated his hand.
"It might be aces...it is aces, I call!
Phil Hellmuth: A♥A♦
Taylor von Kriegenbergh: Q♥6♦
The entire room gathered for a potentially legendary moment as the K♣8♠7♠ flop brought little sweat. The 9♠ turn gave Von Kriegenbergh an open-ender but the 2♦ river was safe for Hellmuth as he could breath again.
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200,000
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95,000
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