Level: 17
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 0
Level: 17
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 0
Cards are back in the air for the last two levels of the day.
With a raise to 13,000 and a call from Tommy Le, Brock Parker three-bet the pot to 57,000 from the small blind.
The original raiser made the call as Le passed before the dealer dropped the 

flop.
Parker pushed out a bet of 132,000, and after several moments in the tank, Parker's opponent folded to see the two-time bracelet holder move to 335,000 in chips.
Tommy Le opened the pot with a raise to 12,000, and was called by both Andrew Chen and Tsubasa Manabe from the button and big blind respectively.
The action was checked to Chen on the 

flop, and he opted to push out a bet of 20,000 to force a fold from Manabe. Le announced a raise and Chen committed his final 88,500 with Le making the call.
Le: 



Chen: 



With Le's two-pair up against Chen's wrap, the turn of the
saw Chen take the lead with the nut straight against Le's second-nut straight before the
completed the board on the river.
As Le slipped to 140,000, Chen moved to roughly 225,000 in chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
225,000
90,000
|
90,000 |
|
|
140,000
140,000
|
140,000 |
|
|
||
Warren Fund and Zimnan Ziyard were at the turn of a
board. Ziyard check-raised Fund to 20,000 and Fund called. The turn came
, Fund checked and Ziyard bet 33,000. Fund thought for a moment and then slid out calling chips.
Ziyard tabled
for a turned full house and Fund mucked his hand. Ziyard is up to 218,000 and Fund slipped a little to around 425,000.
After 30 minutes of play not a single player has been eliminated. Play has definitely tightened up with Day 3 in sight.
With all the money going in preflop, it was Gabe Patgorski's 


up against Austin Scott's 


.
The board ran out 



to see Patgorski exit as Scott moves to 390,000 in chips.
Emmanuel Sebag and Roger Hairabedian got involved preflop, but Sebag didn't raise enough to put Hairabedian all in. Hairabedian had one 500 chip that he had to wait to put in after the flop. Sebag realized his mistake and dark bet and Hairabedian called.
The board ran
and Sebag tabled
making a straight and Hairabedian only had a pair of kings.
Christian Harder entered the pot with a raise to 11,500, and he managed to find a caller from the small blind as the flop fell 

.
Harder's continuation-bet of 15,500 was check-called by his opponent as the
on the turn went check, check.
The river of the
saw the small blind lead for 25,000 with Harder making the call.
"Just a king!" announced the small blind, and with that, Harder tabled his 


for a straight to take the pot and move to 485,000 in chips.
Tsubasa Manabe opened for 10,000 and Tommy Le raised to 37,500 from the button. Manabe called and before the flop came out Le said "Ace ace on the flop. Make it easy for me dealer."
The flop came
and Manabe smiled as he checked. Le grabbed chips to bet and Manabe folded before they hit the felt.
"Show kings one time," a player said.
Le flashed the
with a smile and kicked his cards into the muck.