After a raise from David Uvaydov, Daniel Gamer moved all in for 9,850,000 and Uvaydov called it off.
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, giving Gamer some extra cushion going into the 20-minute break.
After a raise from David Uvaydov, Daniel Gamer moved all in for 9,850,000 and Uvaydov called it off.
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It was over by the turn on a ![]()
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, giving Gamer some extra cushion going into the 20-minute break.
Adrian Curry raised and Daniel Hamdar moved all in for a stack around 15,300,000. Curry chose to make the call with ![]()
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in Hamdar's hand.
The board improved Curry's hand into a pair of queens and Hamdar made his way to the cashier.
After Andrew Johnson shoved his remaining 1,400,000, Bryden Baxter then three-bet shoved. When action folded around to Anthony Gugliuzza in the small blind, he four-bet shoved, easily having both players covered, which got a fold from the player in the big blind.
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, which gave Baxter the runner-runner backdoor Broadway straight and the double-up.
Bryant Bustamante raised to 4,000,000 and it folded to Kathy Holz in the big blind who three-bet to 12,000,000. Bustamante announced all in for around 23,000,000 and Holz called with a stack slightly under.
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, giving the flip and the double up to Holz.
Just minutes after doubling up Travis Lutes, Dylan Lask collected his remaining chips.
After Lask raised to 2,300,000 in early position, Lutes three-bet shoved for 17,500,000, and when action folded back around to Lask he made the call.
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Lask outflopped Lutes when the dealer spread ![]()
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, but Lutes retook the lead on the
turn, only to then be eliminated with the
on the river. While Lask falls just shy of the 50M mark, Rafi Elharar has surpassed it to join the top stacks.
The dream to ship the gargantuan first-place prize of $1,147,449 has ended for the following players.
Dylan Lask raised and Evan Johnson made the call. Travis Lutes moved all in from the blinds for 6,200,000 and Lask opted to four-bet to 14,000,000. Johnson let it go and the players tabled their cards:
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Lutes was in very good shape for a double up, which he did after the board brought ![]()
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Anthony Gugliuzza raised from the small blind and Tomas Morlet defended the big blind. On the ![]()
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flop, Gugliuzza bet, Morlet shoved about 10,000,000, and Gugliuzza snapped him off.
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Morlet jolted out of his seat and begged for a ten. They remained hidden in the deck on the
turn and
river, shipping another pot to Gugliuzza.
"I was just trying to steal, man," Gugliuzza apologetically said about his preflop action, and Daniel Gamer chimed in with a "yeah, that's totally insane," in regards to the perfect flop.
"That was a good flop," Gugliuazza said, deadpanned.
Bryant Bustamante moved all in for around 9,000,000 and John McAvoy made the call.
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After David Uvaydov raised to 2,500,000 from the under-the-gun position, action folded to Danny Wong in middle position. He tanked for about a minute before going all in for not much more.
When action folded back around to Uvaydov he made the call and the hands were tabled.
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flop was safe for Wong, but his fortunes changed on the
turn, and didn't improve on the river, which sent him to the payout line.