Cate Hall was all in for around 200,000 and was up against Mihails Morozovs.
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Mihails Morozovs: ![]()
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Morozovs improved to a pair of queens on a ![]()
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board, and Hall was sent to the rail shortly after play resumed.
Cate Hall was all in for around 200,000 and was up against Mihails Morozovs.
Cate Hall: ![]()
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Mihails Morozovs: ![]()
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Morozovs improved to a pair of queens on a ![]()
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board, and Hall was sent to the rail shortly after play resumed.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
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The players have now gone on a scheduled 60-minute dinner break. Play will resume at 8:30 p.m. local time.

John Moss was all-in pre-flop for 130,000 with ![]()
but ran into the ![]()
of Louis DeWitt-Hoeger.
DeWitt-Hoeger stayed ahead on the ![]()
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flop, but Moss hit an ace on the turn and another on the river to make trips and double to around 280,000.
DeWitt-Hoeger is still sitting with around 400,000.
Cate Hall moved all-in in late position for 93,000 with ![]()
and the small blind, who had her well covered, called with ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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, giving Hall a winning full house and a double up to stay alive.
Sejin Park, winner of the Colossus in 2019, just knocked out an opponent with ![]()
against ![]()
.
The board brought three hearts to give Park a flush draw, which he completed on the river to move up to 350,000.
Such hands are nothing new to this table, according to Park's tablemates.
A few hands earlier, Gregory Bock had Kyle Pringle and another player all in with ![]()
against ![]()
and ![]()
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flop helped no one, the second all in player hit a nine on the turn, and Pringle spiked a jack on the river.
Ronald Slucker was getting up and leaving the tournament area and the tablemates were able to fill in some details of the bustout.
Slucker had ![]()
which made a straight on a board reading ![]()
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but Michael Degroot had a full house with pocket jacks and took Slucker's stack and his bounty chip.
On the button with ![]()
, Shaun Deeb snap-called all-in bets from three short stacks, one with about 30,000, another with 50,000, and a third with 110,000. The hands he was up against were ![]()
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, and ![]()
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The board ran out favorable for the 2018 WSOP Player of the Year as it came ![]()
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and he eliminated three players in one hand. Deeb is now hovering around the 500,000-chip mark.