
only to see Saout turn over 
. The pot exceeded 3 million.The board came




, and Serock tumbles all of the way down to 180,000. Meanwhile, Saout leaps up to 3.26 million.

only to see Saout turn over 
. The pot exceeded 3 million.



, and Serock tumbles all of the way down to 180,000. Meanwhile, Saout leaps up to 3.26 million.

and Andreas Flakstad was his opponent with 
.

, and Crivello was still okay. But the
turn paired Flakstad, and after the river came
, Crivello was out in 150th.
and bet 125,000. McLaughlin called that bet and called another 175,000 on the
turn.
. Palovic still had first action and made the price of poker 385,000. McLaughin then moved all in for 420,000 total just 35,000 chips back to Palovic. With more than 1.65 million chips already in the pot, Palovic elected to fold rather than call the last 35,000.
, but ran into Joseph Cada's
. No love for Thompson on the
board and his Main Event came to an end with a 151st place finish.
. Schneider checked, and Johnson continued out with a bet of 75,000. "Donkey Bomber" elected to check-raise to 275,000, and Johnson would pause for just a beat before moving all in for an additional 972,000. Schneider wasn't so quick to act as he sat statue-still staring at his opponent. Finally, he made the call with the covering stack, Johnson's tournament now in jeopardy.


, and the
on the river was no help to the all-in player. With that, Paul Johnson has made his exit from the featured table just before the first break of the day.
. Saieva held the next best hand,
.
. Saieva failed to improve and was eliminated from the tournament. Whalen moved up to 2.15 million chips.

against Charlie Elias who held 
.



, and Panayiotou is out. Elias now has 3.96 million.



against Jason Brice. Bjorin held 
and Brice 
. The river was the
, and Bjorin was eliminated in 156th.
only to run into Noah Boeken's 
. The community cards came 



, and Monnette is out in 155th.
, and Peppe checked. Hinkle bet 57,000, and Peppe made the call. The turn card came the
. Peppe led out this time, firing 105,000 into the middle. Hinkle shook his head and slid his cards into the muck. He has yet to win a contested pot today, and the only time he's stacked chips has been when stealing the blinds. He's slipped back to 880,000 while Peppe just crosses back over the million-chip mark.