Christopher Yong raised to 21,000 and then faced the all in of Leon Campbell from the cutoff as well as the reshove of Mohammed Ullah on the button for more than 130,000. Ullah wasn't too happy that Yong had taken quite some time to make a decision and this actually got Yong to call.
Yong:
Campbell:
Ullah:
The board ran out to give Yong the straight and send two opponents to the rail.
Joining the action on a flop of , Surinder Sunar bet 38,000 and Lucio Pacifico reraised to 98,000. Sunar wasn't willing to put in his stack and folded with 10 big blinds left.
A short stack moved all in for 72,000 after facing a raise to 21,000 but there was no call. Kevin Allen raised to 20,000 and didn't call the shove of the player from one seat over either, then got shown the .
The purple T-500 chips have been removed from play during the last break and new yellow T-25,000 chips have been added to create a more colorful experience.
Jacques Arama limped and so did Matas Cimbolas from one seat over before the Christopher Gordon in the small blind as well as the player in the big blind also headed to a flop of . Arama shoved and Cimbolas called whereas the other two opponents mucked.
Cimbolas:
Arama:
The turn was a blow to Cimbolas as he now had the worse hand, a river failed to improve the hand of the Lithuanian and Arama doubled up for the third time in the last 20 minutes.
After a flop of with a pot of 45,000, Christopher Gordon bet 20,000 and Matas Cimbolas raised to 62,500. Gordon moved all in for 272,500 in total and that sent Cimbolas into the think tank. Eventually the clock was called on him and he folded with one second left. Gordon was putting his cards almost into the muck already but retrieved them then after the Lithuanian had requested to see.