Rok Gostisa raised to 6,000 on the button and was called by Dan Zack in the big blind.
Zack drew two and Gostisa stayed pat.
Both players checked and Zack revealed ![]()
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, which was good enough to scoop the pot.
Rok Gostisa raised to 6,000 on the button and was called by Dan Zack in the big blind.
Zack drew two and Gostisa stayed pat.
Both players checked and Zack revealed ![]()
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, which was good enough to scoop the pot.
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 4,500

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Of the 84 players who started the day, 55 remain.
Ryan Hughes raised to 6,000 from under-the-gun and was called by Taylor Wilson in the big blind.
Wison drew two and Huges took one off.
Wilson then check-called a bet from Hughes and Hughes tables ![]()
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, which was good as Wilson mucked.
When the action was discovered it was Rok Gostisa that led out and fired a bet of 35,000 chips into the middle. Phil Hellmuth tanked for a few before he pressed the call button, and was shown the bad news when Gostisa tabled a ![]()
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low. This sent Hellmuth into a mini-rant of sorts, but he eventually mucked his hand, and Gostisa was awarded the pot.
Action folded over to the blinds, where Jake Schwartz raised to 10,000 from the small. Jake Daniels called from the big.
Schwartz stood pat and Daniels took two off. Schwartz then bet 40,000.
"Wow," Daniels remarked.
Daniel thought it over and eventually announced a call and Schwartz tabled ![]()
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for an eight. Daniel mucked and Schwartz took down the pot.
Ali Imsirovic raised to 5,500 from early position and was re-raised to about 55,000 by Yueqi Zhu who was all-in. This sent Imsirovic into the tank for a couple of minutes, but he eventually opted to call.
Both players stood pat and after the dust had settled it was the ![]()
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of Imsirovic that pipped the ![]()
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of Zhu's, and the latter was eliminated from the tournament.
With that hand Imsirovic extended his chip lead with 378,000 chips.
Brandon Shack-Harris opened to 5,000 from early position and was called by Kento Mori on the button, Dario Sammartino in the small blind, and Matt Vengrin in the big.
Sammartino drew one, Vengrin drew two, Shack-Harris drew two, and Mori drew one.
Sammartino led out for 18,000 and action folded to Mori, who tanked for a long time before eventually finding a fold.