Following a button shove for around 400,000, Perry Granatiero called in the big blind. The player at risk tabled the and that was crushed by Granatiero with the .
Nothing changed on the board and Granatiero also paired his kicker to earn the pot.
Mike Takayama appears to be the current chip leader by a mile with a stack of more than 3 million. Juan Carlos Latuff has also chipped up as well while Duncan Hutchison, Cedric Adam, and Krisztian Dora appeared in the payout line.
Mike Takayama check-called a bet of 130,000 on the turn and the river was checked. The Filipino was shown the and that won the pot.
Shortly after, a three-way limped pot led to the flop on which the player in the blinds bet, earning calls from Baseem Nsier and Takayama. On the turn, Nsier bet 100,000 and Takayama raised to 260,000 for Nsier to call. Both checked the river and Nsier won the pot with for the straight.
Nsier then lost an all-in showdown when a short stack didn't see his raise from under the gun, called preflop and jammed a flop with . He received the call from Nsier with and the river brought another club.
Level 22 has commenced and the remaining field has already dropped all the way below 350 hopefuls, which is essentially as many survivors came out of Day 1a and 1b.