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Emilien Pitavy raised to 7,000 from the cutoff, and when it folded to Eelis Parssinen, he defended the big blind.
The flop came K♠2♦7♣ and Parssinen check-called a bet of 5,000 from Pitavy.
After the J♥ on the turn, Parssinen again check-called a bet from Pitavy, this time for 30,000.
The river brought the 10♦, Parssinen checked for a third time, and Pitavy moved all in for Parssinen's stack of 249,000. Parssinen made the call.
Pitavy then tabled the nuts with A♠Q♦ for a Broadway straight, as Parssinen showed K♥J♦ for two pair as he exited the tournament area.
Aram Oganyan raised to 7,000 from the cutoff, and Jamil Wakil three-bet to 24,000 on the button. The small blind folded, and the big blind Yang Wang and Oganyan made the call.
After the A♦Q♦K♦ flop, all three players checked to the J♦ on the turn. Wang checked again, but Oganyan bet out 26,000. Wakil called, and Wang folded.
The river was the 3♠ and Oganyan bet out 97,000, before Wakil raised to 225,000, which got a fold from Oganyan to give Wakil the pot.
Michael Gathy opened to 6,500 from under the gun. [Removed:564] and Fabian Gumz called from the blinds.
The 10♠5♥3♣ flop checked through to the K♦ turn. It checked to Gathy, who bet 18,000. [Removed:565] made it 75,000, folding out Gumz. Gathy called.
[Removed:565] jammed for 233,000 on the 7♥ river and Gathy called as the bigger stack.
[Removed:565] cards weren't shown, and Gathy's K♣K♥ took the pot.
Wai Kiat Lee opened to 6,000 from early position and was called by Daniel Negreanu from the next seat over. Talal Shakerchi called from the small blind and then Bernhard Binder made it 25,000 from the big blind. Kiat Lee jammed for 98,000 and Binder was the only caller.
Wai Kiat Lee: 10♥10♦
Bernhard Binder: A♥J♥
Binder paired up on the K♠J♦4♠ to take the lead and held out after the 7♠ turn and Q♥ river to see off Kiat Lee.
Hannes Jeschka opened to 6,500 from the button and Leonard Maue called from the small blind. Vinny Lingham made it 20,000 from the big blind and was called by both players.
Lingham bet 40,000 on the 9♠9♣4♦ flop and only Maue called. With 143,000 in the pot, the K♠ turn checked through to the 8♣ river.
Maue, the bigger stack, jammed and Vingham called off his 235,000 stack.
Maue had K♥9♥ for a full house, eliminating Lingham, who had Q♦Q♠.
Teun Mulder raised to 7,000 on the button, and the small blind Hannes Jeschka three-bet to 30,000. It folded back to Mulder who made the call.
After the 5♠K♦10♣ flop, Mulder called a bet of 22,000 from Jeschka.
Both players checked the 10♠ on the turn, to see the K♠ on the river. Jeschka then check-called the 146,000 jam from Mulder. Mulder showed 6♠6♣ for a counterfeit pair that turned into six high, as Jeschka tabled the winner with A♦10♦ for a full house, tens full of kings.
Sean Winter raised to 7,000 from middle position and was called by the big blind Andrew Leathem.
The flop came A♦4♣7♣ and Leathem check-called a bet of 13,000, to see the 3♦ on the turn. Winter then bet 50,000, and Leathem raised to put Winter all in for 177,000, which he snap called.
Sean Winter: 7♥7♦
Andrew Leathem: A♥8♦
Leathem who flopped top pair was drawing dead to the flopped set of Winter, and once the 6♦ came on the river, Winter officially secured the double up.