Joseph Bold raised to 2,200 from middle position and the player in the cutoff reraised to 7,000.
Wooram Cho then put out a cold four-bet to 22,000 and the other two players quickly folded.
Joseph Bold raised to 2,200 from middle position and the player in the cutoff reraised to 7,000.
Wooram Cho then put out a cold four-bet to 22,000 and the other two players quickly folded.
The action was picked up on the river on a completed board showing 9♦5♠3♥7♣10♣. James Leonard and Aaron Barone had all their chips in the middle for a pot of over 100,000.
Leonard tabled J♣8♥ for the nut-straight to score the double up and Barone rolled over 6♦4♦ for the seven-high straight to leave him on a short stack.
Seth Davies raised from early position to 2,100, which was called by both the blinds; Richard Tatalovich in the small and John Hennigan in the big.
On a board of K♥9♣2♦, Davies continued for 2,500. Both Tatalovich and Hennigan called.
The K♦ turn checked through to the Q♠ on the river. Tatalovich took the lead for 5,100, Hennigan folded and Davies raised to 13,000. Tatalvich speculated for some time before deciding to fold.
Kenny Lay open-raised to 2,200 from early position before Faraz Jaka put in the three-bet to 7,200 from the cutoff. Alex Foxen was in the big blind and pumped it up to 26,500.
Lay quickly folded and Jaka eventually followed suit.
Meanwhile, David Peters' seat was found empty with his seat card on the felt, marking his elimination.
In three-way action to the J♦10♠7♥2♠ turn, Matthew Schiavo bet 8,200 out of the blinds and Joseph Severino called. Muskan Sethi was also involved in the hand as well and waved her hands to check the stack of Severino before she folded.
The 3♣ river was checked and Schiavo tabled his 4♥4♠ for just a pair of fours. That was, however, good enough to win the pot as Severino mucked.
Yuya Kita opened to 2,200 from middle position and Mike Matusow three-bet to 6,700. Kita put in a four-bet to 22,000 putting Matusow into the tank.
After about a minute Matusow folded the K♠A♣ face up, sending the pot in Kita's direction. Kita showed he had the A♠K♦ for the same hand in what likely would have been a chop had the two gone all in as he collected the pot.
The board J♣A♦4♦4♠2♦ was already completed and Daniel Rezaei bet 6,500. Stanislav Urodlivchenko tanked for a minute and made the call.
Rezaei tabled K♣Q♣ but Urodlivchenko showed the winning hand with K♥J♥ and took down the pot.
Nick Marchington raised to 2,500 from middle position before Guilebaldo Flores, in the small blind, three-bet to 6,500. Marchington called and the flop came 8♣Q♦J♦.
Flores now checked and Marchington bet 3,800. Flores called and both players checked the 10♣ turn.
Flores led out for 4,000 on the A♣ river before Marchington slid forward a tower of chips, putting Flores all in for his last 20,000. Flores threw his cards into the muck in frustration as the 2019 Main Event finalist took the pot.
Following an under the gun raise by Andrea Buonocore and a call by Patrick Loughman from two seats over, Sergi Reixach stuck around from the big blind. On the 8♠7♠5♥ flop, Reixach checked and subsequently check-raised from 5,000 to 22,500 when Buonocore continued and Loughman called.
The check-raise was only called by Buonocore, who then also called Reixach's bet of 14,000 on the A♥ turn. The 4♦ river saw Reixach bet 60,000 and that sent his opponent into the tank.
"It is either a bad river for me or for you," Buonocore said and tank-folded. Reixach checked both of his cards and flashed the 6♦ for a straight before collecting the pot.