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Sean Winter raised to 27,000 in the hijack and Espen Myrmo called on the button. Tyler Cornell then three-bet to 140,000 in the small blind and Winter moved all in for 550,000. Myrmo folded, but Cornell snap-called.
Sean Winter: A♦J♥
Tyler Cornell: A♥K♥
Winter was dominated as the board ran out 9♥3♠5♣9♦6♠, earning Cornell the pot with his king-kicker and sending Winter to the rail.
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Greg Ostrander raised to 35,000 under the gun and Jon Pardy moved all in for 310,000 in the small blind. Ostrander took a few minutes and eventually called to put Pardy at risk.
Jon Pardy: A♦Q♣
Greg Ostrander: J♣J♠
"It's a good ol' fashioned race," Pardy said as the flop came J♥6♦3♥ to give Ostrander top set. The 3♦ turn improved him to a full house, while Pardy made his exit once the 2♣ fell on the river.
"I don't like jacks too much," Ostrander said after the hand.
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Jeffrey Hakim opened in the cutoff and Frank Funaro three-bet 105,000 from the small blind. Hakim called.
When the K♣9♥7♠ flop hit the felt, Funaro continued for 55,000 and Hakim called.
The 4♦ turn was checked through to see the 8♠ on the river. Funaro led 55,000 once again. Hakim thought about it for a few moments before announcing all-in for nearly 500,000 and Funaro snap-called.
Hakim tabled 10♦9♦ for a pair of nines as he stood up from his seat and Funaro tabled K♦K♠ for top set.
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Nino Parra opened the cutoff to 33,000, Paulo Mendez called on the button, and Marc Foggin called in the big blind.
On the A♦9♠6♥ flop, Parra continued for 27,000 and Mendez folded before Foggin check-raised to 74,000 and Parra instantly called.
Foggin fired again on the 10♠ turn for 130,000 and Parra quickly called again.
On the 5♥ river, Foggin continued to apply pressure as he jammed for 335,000 effective as the covering stack, sending Parra deep into the tank. After over three minutes, the clock was called on Parra. With 15 seconds remaining, he slammed his chips across the line to put himself at risk.
Nino Parra: A♠3♥
Marc Foggin: A♣9♣
Foggin had two pair while Parra just had aces with a low kicker as he hit the rail in a huge pot.
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Alex Keating raised to 35,000 under the gun and Raj Vohra called on the button. Darren Elias then three-bet to 130,000 in the small blind and Keating moved all in. Vohra folded, but Elias snap-called for 500,000.
Darren Elias: A♠A♦
Alex Keating: 9♠9♥
Elias had picked up aces and was a big favorite to double up as the flop came 8♥J♥8♣, but Keating spiked the 9♦ on the turn to make a full house. The river was the 7♥ and Elias was sent to the rail.
"Sorry, Darren," Keating said.
"It's alright," Elias said as he made a quick walk towards the exit.
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Joao Vieira was seen all-in from the big blind for his last 345,000 against Marta Munoz from a couple of spots to his left.
Joao Vieira: A♥Q♠
Marta Munoz: A♠K♦
Vieira was dominated and was unable to find a queen to stay alive as the dealer ran out the 9♦7♠6♦8♠4♦ board, sending him to the exit.
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After losing a big pot, Eric Afriat was all-in for his last 4,000 from the small blind.
Jovan Kenjic opened the hijack to 32,000 and Alexandra Botez called in the big blind.
On the K♣Q♠4♥ flop, Botez check-called a 20,000 bet from Kenjic as Afriat stood up from his chair and paced around.
The A♦ turn checked through to the 9♥ river which saw Botez lead for 100,000 and Kenjic reluctantly folded.
Eric Afriat: K♥J♠
Alexandra Botez: Q♦9♣
Afriat was ahead until the river but Botez made two pair as the chess star sent the fashion designer to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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204,000
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With the 8♦7♦7♠ flop on the felt and 155,000 in the middle, Brandon Adams and Jack Salter got all of the chips across the line and Adams was at risk for roughly 650,000.
Brandon Adams: A♦10♦
Jack Salter: Q♥Q♦
Salter was ahead with his overpair and managed to avoid the flush and overcard of Adams as the board completed with the 8♥ on the turn and the K♥ on the river.
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1,000,000
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