Jeremy Saderne shoved for 123,000 from middle position, and Guofeng Wang called from two seats over.
Jeremy Saderne: 8♦8♠
Guofeng Wang: K♥K♠
On a board of J♠7♠4♣9♣K♣, Saderne didn't find any help and he was eliminated.
Jeremy Saderne shoved for 123,000 from middle position, and Guofeng Wang called from two seats over.
Jeremy Saderne: 8♦8♠
Guofeng Wang: K♥K♠
On a board of J♠7♠4♣9♣K♣, Saderne didn't find any help and he was eliminated.
Aaron Georgelos and Eduardo Bornhausen De Farias got it all in preflop, with Georgelos having the bigger stack.
Eduardo Bornhausen De Farias: 7♦7♣
Aaron Georgelos: 9♥9♣
The board ran out A♥10♥A♠Q♥4♠ and Georgelos' pair of nines earned him the pot.
Stan Yuk Lee moved all in for 212,000 from early position, then Michael Noori to his left shoved as well for 61,000. Guangming Li on the button asked for both counts and he jammed with a bigger stack to make the blinds fold.
Michael Noori: K♠Q♥
Stan Yuk Lee: A♥Q♣
Guangming Li: J♠J♦
Lee hit top pair, top kicker on the 4♠Q♠8♥ flop to take the lead and he kept it on the 6♣ turn and the 4♦ river. He doubled up while Noori was eliminated.
Arthur Charmes got it all in preflop with Kyle Burnside, who was short-stacked.
Kyle Burnside: J♦8♠
Arthur Charmes: K♣K♠
The board ran out 9♣3♠5♠A♠7♠ and Charmes scooped the pot, sending Burnside to the rail.
John Anderson and Nigel Andrews got it all in preflop, with Andrews at risk.
Nigel Andrews: K♣J♦
John Anderson: K♠Q♣
The board ran out 6♦A♣Q♦9♥5♠ and Anderson's pair of queens sent Andrews to the payout desk.
The cards were already on their backs with all the chips in the middle with the dealer about to run the board.
Nina Le: 10♣10♥
Jon Turner: 6♦6♥
Aaron Georgelos: A♣K♣
Georgelos had a great opportunity to eliminate two players in the same hand and looked the favorite to do so after the K♦4♣J♣ flop as he improved to top pair and a flush draw.
The turn gave Turner some hope as he hit a set with the 6♣, but that same card also completed the flush of Georgelos. Only a board-pairing river could save Turner from elimination but the 9♣ wasn't what he was looking for which meant Georgelos took the pot and sent two players home.
Back-to-back hands have seen Jeffrey Kurtz shoot up the counts with a stack of around 850,000.
In the first hand, a board of J♣4♦8♥3♣Q♦ had around 300,000 chips in it and Kurtz had shoved the river into Nicolas Vayssieres. After around two minutes, Kurtz called the clock on his opponent and during the 30-second countdown, Vayssieres folded.
The next hand that was dealt, John Szczypka raised to 31,000 from early position and Kurtz three-bet the button to 70,000, Szczypka called.
A flop of K♥K♣4♥ was fanned and Szczypka check-shoved all in for around 200,000 over Kurtz's bet, which Kurtz quickly called.
John Szczypka: A♣Q♠
Jeffrey Kurtz: K♦9♦
Szczypka was drawing dead by the turn as the 7♦2♥ runout confirmed his elimination and Kurtz was pushed the pot.