As 33 players remain, they have headed for their 60-minute dinner break. Play is expected to resume around 6:35 p.m.
As 33 players remain, they have headed for their 60-minute dinner break. Play is expected to resume around 6:35 p.m.
Rahul Jain opened 1,050,000 in the cutoff and Gustavo Kamei defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of 8♥5♦3♥ and Kamei jammed 2,150,000. Jain sighed as he tossed his cards into the muck after about 30 seconds.
Joshua Prager jammed all in for 3,975,000 in early position and Kevin Schulz called in the small blind.
Kevin Schulz: 8♠8♣
Joshua Prager: A♦K♣
The A♠4♠2♠ flop paired Prager's ace while Schulz still had plenty of outs with a flush draw. The K♥ turn and 4♥ river were no help for Schulz though as the dealer counted his stack of 3,850,000, eliminating him from the tournament.
In a blinds showdown, Kaihung Hu from the small blind faced Panagiotis Mavritsakis in the big blind. After a series of raises, three-bets, and four-bets, Hu went all in, clearly covering Mavritsakis.
Mavritsakis hesitated, checking the clock for the upcoming pay jump, then finally declared, "I will call you, but give me some time." Once the pay jump was secured, he made the call, and the cards went to showdown.
Panagiotis Mavritsakis: A♥Q♦
Kaihung Hu: A♦A♠
Mavritsakis hoped for a board miracle but it wasn't to be, as the cards revealed 5♠4♣4♦10♣7♠, sending Mavritsakis out of the tournament.
With the 7♦5♥3♠ flop already on the table Paawan Bansal had 2,400,000 across the line with 100,000 behind as he was in the tank from Maximilian Schindler's all-in jam. After groaning for a moment he made the call.
Paawan Bansal: A♠2♠
Maximilian Schindler: A♣10♣
The A♥ turn gave both players a pair of aces but Bansal was going to need to improve to stay alive. The 5♠ river was no help as he exited the table.
Level: 34
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000
Kyle Case limped the cutoff and Rahul Jain checked his option.
The dealer fanned a flop of A♥10♣9♥ and Jain checked to Case who fired a bet of 800,000. Jain responded with a check-raise all-in for about 6,700,000. Case went into the tank but ultimately decided to let it go.
Chuanshu Chen jammed 575,000 and Stoyan Madanzhiev announced all-in from the cutoff, forcing the rest of the table to fold.
Chuanshu Chen: K♥7♣
Stoyan Madanzhiev: A♦Q♥
The J♥J♠10♥K♦ turn gave Chen two pair but Madanzhiev made Broadway and Chen was unable to improve to a full house as the 5♠ landed on the river.
opened to 1mil j7 diamond
Bb defended
flop came 1085
he checked. I shoved He folded
phew My niece's birthday is 7-11 (J7)