Ophir Atar opened under the gun, Jeremy Kottler three-bet to 180,000 from the button, and Atar called.
All of the chips went in on both sides on the flop, with Kottler having Atar covered.
Ophir Atar:
Jeremy Kottler:
No further help came for Atar on the turn or river , with his top pair defeated by Kottler's pocket aces. Kottler collected the 1,300,000 chips that resided in Atar's stack before the hand began.
With around 400,000 already in the middle, Abbas Moradi, from the small blind, check-called a 160,000 bet from Robert Suer, who was on the button with the board showing .
The river came , Moradi checked, Suer bet 260,000 and Moradi called. Suer showed , and Moradi mucked.
Brock Wilson, in the cutoff, and John Canter, in the big blind, got all of the chips in preflop, with Wilson having Canter covered.
John Canter:
Brock Wilson:
Board:
Wilson hit top set on the flop but still had to sweat the river, with Canter one spade away from hitting a flush. The spade didn't come, however, and Canter is out in 15th place.
Sean Jazayeri, from the small blind, and Ronnie Tate, in the big blind, got into an all-in preflop heads-up pot, with Tate having Jazayeri covered.
Sean Jazayeri:
Ronnie Tate:
Board:
Running jacks came in for Tate on the turn and river, rendering Jazayeri's two pair as the loser. Jazayeri adds a $7,335 payday to his nearly two million in career total earnings.