Corey Kempson was all in for 395,000 and Javid Ismayilov called to put him at risk.
Corey Kempson: 10♠8♠
Javid Ismayilov: A♦8♣
Kempson was dominated, and after the board ran out Q♣6♣5♦K♣10♣ Ismayilov improved to a flush, eliminating Kempson.
Corey Kempson was all in for 395,000 and Javid Ismayilov called to put him at risk.
Corey Kempson: 10♠8♠
Javid Ismayilov: A♦8♣
Kempson was dominated, and after the board ran out Q♣6♣5♦K♣10♣ Ismayilov improved to a flush, eliminating Kempson.
Masato Yokosawa opened to 60,000 from the button and called when Eelis Parssinen made it 175,000 from the small blind.
Parssinen continued for 65,000 on the A♣6♠2♠ flop, and then Yokosawa made it 175,000. Parssinen called.
The 5♦ turn checked through to the 2♥ river, where Parssinen bet 60,000. Yokosawa quickly folded.
Aleksejs Ponakovs raised to 60,000 from the cutoff, before Jesse Lonis on the button three-bet to 180,000. It folded back to Ponakovs and he made the call.
After the Q♥6♠A♥ flop, Ponakovs check-called a bet of 140,000.
The turn was the 3♠ and Ponakovs check-called another bet from Lonis for 420,000.
On the river came the 7♥, and once Ponakovs checked a third time, Lonis moved all in for 1,100,000 and Ponakovs quickly called.
Lonis held A♠6♣ for a flopped two pair, but Ponakovs made a flush on the river with 6♥5♥ to take the massive pot and send Lonis to the rail.
Gabriel Tavares raised to 50,000 from under the gun, and was called by Christoph Vogelsang in the big blind.
After the 2♠5♠6♦ flop, Vogelsang check-called a bet of 60,000 from Tavares.
After the A♥ on the turn, Vogelsang check-called another bet from Tavares, this time for 180,000.
The river was the Q♠ and Vogelsang check-called a third bet, for 350,000. Tavares tabled J♠9♠ to takt the pot with his flush, as Vogelsang mucked his hand.
Level: 16
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
Kelvin Kerber opened to 50,000 from middle position and callwd when Adrian Mateos made it 150,000 from the cutoff.
Kerber check-called for 60,000 on the A♠K♦4♠ flop, but conceded the pot when Mateos bet 225,000 on the 7♥ turn.
Shannon Shorr opened to 50,000 and snap-called when Daniel Negreanu shoved for 260,000.
Daniel Negreanu: J♣J♠
Shannon Shorr: A♣A♦
Negreanu, who'd been card dead for much of the day, was in rough shape and found no help on the 9♠5♠4♥ flop. The K♥ turn changed nothing and Shorr secured the pot after the 6♦ river.
After it folded to the small blind Masato Yokosawa, he raised to 80,000, before Eelis Parssinen three-bet all in for his stack of 290,000, which Yokosawa snap called.
Eelis Parssinen: A♥9♣
Masato Yokosawa: A♦K♠
Yokosawa was dominating, until the board ran out Q♠J♦9♦8♠2♠ and Parssinen paired his nine to secure the double up.
Ben Heath limped in from the small blind and Isaac Haxton checked his option in the big blind.
Heath check-called for 25,000 on the 3♦2♦2♠ flop and then led out for 40,000 on the 2♥ turn. Haxton made it 160,000 and Heath called.
Heath checked the 5♥ river and Haxton fired out 220,000. Heath went into the tank, using up three time banks. He cut out chips while he thought, riffling with an agonized expression. In the end, he let his hand go.
Shannon Shorr opened to 50,000 from middle position and called when Kelvin Kerber made it 200,000 from the big blind.
The J♥6♦5♦ flop checked through to the 2♣ turn. Kerber bet 130,000 and was called, bringing in the 2♠ river. Kerber moved all-in as the bigger stack, and Shorr decided to preserve the 450,000 he had behind.