Daniel Negreanu raised it up to 20,000 and was called by Mark Radoja from one seat over, Benjamin Rolle filled up out of the big blind. There was no betting action on the flop and the appeared on the turn. Rolle checked and subsequently folded as Negreanu bet 49,413 and earned a call from Radoja.
The river completed the board and Negreanu activated his time bank, then bet 69,031. Radoja announced all-in for nearly 700k, which had Negreanu covered comfortable. Negreanu called it off for the 218,824 he had behind and tabled the for a jack-high straight.
However, Radoja had the nuts with and sent Negreanu to the rail.
A field of 624 entries has created a prize pool of $6,052,800, smashing the $5 million guarantee. There were 373 unique players and 251 re-entries. At the time of writing, there were around 150 players left and the top 60 spots will get paid at least $28,363. The winner takes home the top prize of $977,842 and the coveted gold bracelet.
Only 159 players remain out of a field of 624 entries as the final re-entries are about to join the fray. The final break during the registration period has kicked off and the action will resume in five minutes from now.
Galen Hall raised to 20,000 and Andrey Pateychuk three-bet to 60,000 in the cutoff, which Hall opted to call. The flop brought the check-shove by Hall for 320,507 and Pateychuk called with the slightly superior stack.
Galen Hall:
Andrey Pateychuk:
Hall had a ton of outs with the open ender and flush draw. He picked up some more on the turn and got there on the river.
In a three-bet pot to the flop with 55,600 invested, Pedro Padilha checked his option. Claas Segebrecht bet 37,388 and Padilha then jammed for 224,196. Segebrecht made the call to create the following showdown.
Pedro Padilha:
Claas Segebrecht:
The turn bricked, the river also failed to improve the Brazilian.
One hand later, Xuming "scplayer" Qi got it in good with against the of Segebrecht. However, the German got there on the board.