Just before the break, David Miscikowski shoved all in preflop from the cutoff after Jeremy Wien had raised Miscikowski. Wien called off the last 756,000, and Miscikowski tabled to dominate Wien's . Nothing higher than a hit the board through fourth street, and Miscikowski hit a on the river to seal the deal.
Timur Margolin got the last of his stack in for 335,000 with , but Norbert Szecsi called with . The board ran out in Szecsi's favor, and he scored the elimination.
Oliver Price raised to 54,000 under the gun and was called by John Dolan on his immediate left. Action folded to the button, where David Miscikowski put in 165,000. After the blinds mucked, Price quickly followed suit, leaving Dolan to think.
"Alright, I'll let you have one," he said after a brief thinking period.
"Thanks for letting me have it," Miscikowski said, flashing .
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David Miscikowski raised under the gun to 55,000, and the only customer was Margareta Morris on the button. Morris called another 55,000 on the flop, and action checked through the to a river. Miscikowski checked, Morris bet 80,000, and she took the pot without a showdown.
Norbert Szecsi opened to 52,000 in late position and was called by David Miscikowski (cutoff) and Oliver Price (big blind). After the flop, Price checked, Szecsi bet 64,000, and Miscikowski raised to 165,000. Price got out of the way, while Szecsi called. He then check-called 210,000 on the turn before folding to 400,000 on the river.