Samuel Bernabeu, the defending champion, has been eliminated in the early goings of the day.
The Spaniard has been denied the opportunity to run it back, meaning a fresh face will be atop the podium when the event reaches it's conclusion tomorrow.
Samuel Bernabeu, the defending champion, has been eliminated in the early goings of the day.
The Spaniard has been denied the opportunity to run it back, meaning a fresh face will be atop the podium when the event reaches it's conclusion tomorrow.
Sebastian Hoyos raised to 36,000 from the small blind. Jose Rodriguez defended his big blind.
The flop came J♦3♣8♥ and Hoyos continued for 30,000. Rogriguez found a quick fold.
Action was caught after the turn was the 2♠7♠J♠10♥ and both players were quick to check.
The river peeled off the J♣ and Eshaan Bhalla led out for 35,000 from the small blind. David Dongwoo Ko found the call from the middle position.
Bhalla mucked his cards for Ko to take the pot.
Matthew Eng raised to 25,000, Eric Afriat three-bet to 65,000 to his direct left, and Eng called. The flop was Q♠7♠7♦ and Eng checked. Afriat bet 35,000, Eng check-raised to 80,000, Afriat three-bet to 200,000, and Eng open-folded the Q♣ after thirty seconds.
Afriat allowed him to pick one card and Eng revealed the A♥ in Afriat's hand.
Jeremiah Williams moved all in for 117,000 from middle position and received a call from Michael Newman in the big blind. Both players revealed their holdings.
Jeremiah Williams: K♦J♥
Michael Newman: A♠J♦
The board ran out 10♥K♣Q♥2♦J♣ for Newman to take the pot with Broadway.
Jeremiah Williams moved all in for 46,000 from middle position. Alisson Piekazewicz made the call from the button and both players revealed their hands.
Jeremiah Williams: A♥Q♠
Alisson Piekazewicz: A♦8♣
The board ran out 2♠J♠Q♥6♦10♣ for Williams to find the double.