Adam Adler opened to 13,000 from early position and was three-bet to 55,000 by Charles Tonn from middle position. Action folded back around to Adler, who called.
The flop came and Adler bet, Tonn raised enough to put Adler all in, and Adler called of his the last bit of his stack.
Adler:
Tonne:
The turn and river left Tonn with kings-full and Adler was eliminated.
Milad Jorshari opened from middle position and Fabio Breitfuss raised pot all in to put his tournament life at risk. Jorshari called and hands were revealed.
Jorshari:
Breitfuss:
The board ran out , which left Breitfuss second best and he was eliminated.
Mclean Karr opened for 14,000 from under the gun and Stephen Wolfe called from the button. The flop fell , Karr bet 22,000 and Wolfe raised to 90,000. Karr declared pot, which put him all in, and Wolfe called.
Wolfe:
Karr:
The finished and Wolfe's straight eliminated Karr.
On a flop reading , Damien Lhommueau made a bet from the big blind position and was called by Susie Zhao in early position.
The turn brought a . This time, Lhommueau fired 21,000 into the middle. Zhao again called.
Both players opted to check the river. Lhommueau held . The dealer scooped up Zhao's cards too fast for us to catch it - but he announced, "kings and deuces," which was good enough to scoop the pot.
Susie Zhao opened to 12,000 and Tristan Wade called from the big blind. The flop came , Wade checked and Zhao bet 20,000. Wade called and the turn fell . He checked a second time and Zhao tapped the table behind him. Both players checked the river and Wade asked Zhao what she had.
Zhao tabled with her eight being counterfeited. Wade mucked and Zhao took the pot.