Nicholas Danias raised to 600,000 from the hijack and Kartik Ved called all in from the big blind for 475,000.
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and Ved was eliminated in 51st place for a $173,015 payday.
Nicholas Danias raised to 600,000 from the hijack and Kartik Ved called all in from the big blind for 475,000.
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and Ved was eliminated in 51st place for a $173,015 payday.
Steven Parrott raised to 525,000 in the cutoff and Michael Tomeny called from one seat over on the button. Hossein Ensan moved all in from the small blind and Parrott reluctantly folded, Tomeny did so quickly.
Adedapo Ajayi opened for 550,000 in the cutoff and Nicholas Danias called on the button. Ajayi continued for 400,000 on the ![]()
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flop and Danias called. Ajayi bet another 1 million on the
turn and Danias stuck around for the
river. Ajayi checked this time. Danias bet 1.2 million and Ajayi studied him awhile before paying it off.
Danias showed ![]()
for a flush.
The cards are back in the air.
The remaining 51 players are headed on a 20-minute break.
During this break there will be a color-up of the orange 5,000-denomination chips.
Garry Gates opened to 425,000 from early position before Robert Heidorn three-bet the cutoff to 1,325,000.
Action folded back to Gates, and he called as the flop landed ![]()
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. Gates checked and Heidorn bet 1,125,000.
Gates called, and when the turn landed the
, both players checked.
The river fell the
and Gates led out for 1,800,000. Heidorn thought for roughly two minutes, and then opted to fold.
Zhen Cai raised to 550,000 in the hijack and Duey Duong called in the small blind. On the ![]()
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flop, Duong check-called a bet of 600,000 and the
followed on the turn. Duong checked and folded when Cai made it 750,000.
In the last hand before the break, Hossein Ensan was in action against Luke Graham and check-raised a ![]()
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turn from 500,000 to 1,250,000. Graham called and Ensan bet the
on the river for 2,640,000. Graham reluctantly called and mucked when Ensan tabled ![]()
for a set of jacks.
Below are the assorted counts of the third feature table heading into the break.
Mihai Manole raised to 500,000 from the middle position and Corey Bubick called in the cutoff and so did Sam Greenwood in the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, both Greenwood and Manole checked, Burbick bet 600,000 which Greenwood called. Manole raised to 1,800,000 which only Greenwood ended up calling.
The turn was the
on which they both checked to see the
complete the board. Greenwood bet 4,975,000 which Manole called. Greenwood tabled ![]()
for a full house which was enough to scoop the pot.
Laurids Nielsen opened for 425,000 in middle position, Nicholas Marchington made it 1,125,000 on the button and Nielsen shoved for about 4.7 million. Marchington was in there with a snap-call as he showed ![]()
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board gave Nielsen some extra outs but the
river wasn't enough.
There was another all in taking place at Table 450 and it was Christopher Sly who was at risk for around 9 million. His opponent was Warwick Mirzikinian and Sly was not in good shape when the cards were revealed.
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and Mirzikinian's pocket aces held on to eliminate Sly from the Main Event.