Thi Dao moved all in for 1,200,000 from early position before the action folded to Mohammad Feizi in late position who only took a moment before calling and the remaining players got out of the way.
Thi Dao: 9♥9♣
Mohammad Feizi: A♣Q♠
The full board ran out A♥A♦5♣J♦J♥ and Dao lost the flip for her tournament life. She hit the rail just a few hands before the three table redraw.
The action was opened in late position to 125,000 by Day 1a chip leader Khaly Dang. The next player to act was Devesh Thapar in the cutoff who put in a three-bet to 325,000. The rest of the players folded around to Dustin Melanson in the big blind who went into the tank for about a minute before placing a single chip in the middle and announcing he was all in.
It was back on Dang who thought over her options for close to a minute before folding. Thapar quickly got out of the way too and Melanson was the recipient of a nice pot without even seeing a flop.
There was a middle position limp followed by Shane Brotherwood moving all in for his last 175,000. The next player to act was Tony Wong in the cutoff who clicked it to 350,000. It folded back to the limper who also folded and the cards hit their backs with Brotherwood all in and at risk.
Shane Brotherwood: A♣K♠
Tony Wong: 10♠10♥
The full board ran out 7♦9♣5♣4♥6♣ and the tens held for Wong who sent Brotherwood to the rail before the three table redraw.
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The action was opened to 125,000 by the button before the small blind folded and Pietro Lo Giudice called from the big blind.
The 4♦8♠Q♠ flop landed and Lo Giudice quickly led out for 175,000. The button called.
The J♣ rolled off on the turn and Lo Giudice sat in the tank for a moment before putting out a chunky bet of 350,000. The button thought it over for a bit but eventually surrendered his cards backs to the dealer. Lo Giudice scooped.
Fadi Chamoun opened the action when he moved all in from under the gun. The action then folded all the way around to Christopher Baoukian in the big blind who snap called and the cards hit their backs.
Fadi Chamoun: K♣J♣
Christopher Baoukian: 5♥5♣
The full board ran out 8♠K♥9♣8♣Q♣ and with a pair of kings Chamoun got the pure double. Baoukian still sits with a workable stack.