Erick Lindgren was seen exiting the table with the J♦5♦2♣7♣2♦ board still on the table and his A♦Q♠10♠4♦ face up.
He had made the nut flush, but Yang Wang was pulling in the pot with a full house with J♥J♣10♥8♣.
Erick Lindgren was seen exiting the table with the J♦5♦2♣7♣2♦ board still on the table and his A♦Q♠10♠4♦ face up.
He had made the nut flush, but Yang Wang was pulling in the pot with a full house with J♥J♣10♥8♣.
Paul Radcliffe opened 65,000 in the hijack, and Yang Wang called on the button before both the blinds called.
The dealer spread a flop of J♠10♥3♦, and once checked to, Radcliffe bet 285,000. Wang pushed 800,000 across the line, forcing the blinds out and Radcliffe shoved for 815,000 total. Wang called.
Paul Radcliffe: A♥K♦K♠Q♦
Yang Wang: A♠J♥10♣6♥
Radcliffe had an overpair and a wrap but was behind to the two pair of Wang. The 5♠ turn changed nothing, but the 9♦ river improved Radcliffe to a straight.
Paul Radcliffe opened 85,000 on the button, and Sam Soverel jammed his last 240,000 from the big blind. Radcliffe called.
Sam Soverel: A♦K♦Q♠5♦
Paul Radcliffe: K♣Q♥Q♦3♠
Soverel couldn't connect as the dealer ran out the J♠8♦6♠4♣2♦ board, eliminating him from the tournament.
Aditya Sadhu raised in the hijack and Erick Lindgren shoved his last 180,000 in the cutoff. The action folded back to Sadhu and he made the call.
Erick Lindgren: K♥K♠Q♠9♠
Aditya Sadhu: J♠9♦8♣3♠
The A♦10♠7♦A♥7♣ run out was good for Lindgren as he scored the double.
Jered Laurence opened the action to 75,000 from under the gun. Farid Jattin three-bet from the hijack to 130,000 and Laurence made the call.
The flop came down Q♦J♠6♣ and action checked through.
Laurence wagered 125,000 on the 7♦ turn card and Jattin made the call.
The 6♠ river came off and Laurence bet 300,000. Jattin immediately called and tabled A♣A♠6♦2♠. Laurence threw K♦5♠4♠4♦ into the muck.
As relayed to PokerNews by Matt Stout, Phil Ivey was eliminated following a series of hands. Earlier, Stout doubled through Ivey holding KxKx10x4x rainbow against Ivey's Ax9x8x5x with diamonds and spades.
The flop was 7♦4♥3♥ and Stout got his remaining stack in the middle. The turn 7♥ and river K♦ kept Stout in the lead from start to finish, leaving Ivey with a little over 100,000.
Shortly after, Ivey was all in again, this time with the 10♥7♣6♣5♣ against the A♣K♣K♠7♠ of Scott Eskenazi. The QxJx10x flop with two spades left Ivey all but drawing dead, and neither the turn nor river changed that.
An under-the-gun player opened the action to 24,000 and it folded around to Alon Yehudai who made the call. Matt Stout moved all in from the cutoff for 150,000 chips and Phil Ivey called all in for his last 75,000 chips.
The under-the-gun player folded but Yehudai called and players went three-ways to a full board with two of them at risk.
Phil Ivey: A♠J♦5♠4♦
Matt Stout: K♦K♥Q♦5♣
Alon Yehudai: A♦K♠3♦3♣
The board ran out J♠9♠8♠9♣4♠ and Ivey found his triple up. Stout also won a side pot to stay alive.
Gabriel Andrade opened 35,000 on the button, and both Hristo Bogdanov, and Kyle Montgomery came along from the blinds.
All three players checked to the A♠6♥2♠8♠ turn, where Bogdanov and Montgomery checked once again. Andrade fired 40,000 across the line, and only Bogdanov called.
When the 7♠ completed the board on the river, Bogdanov checked for a final time. Andrade bet 85,000, and after a short tank, Bogdanov made the call.
Andrade rolled over K♣Q♠9♠5♣ for a flush, and Bogdanov mucked his hand.
Colombia's No. 1 on the all-time money list, Farid Jattin, has been trending nothing but up today and just sent another player packing.
Joseph Sanders finished in 68th place after losing K♥K♦10♣7♣ against Jattin's 9♠9♣3♠3♦ on a 9♦7♠2♠Q♠8♣ board.
Rostyslav Sabishchenko raised 30,000 in the small blind, and Eshaan Bhalla defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of 8♣7♠7♦, and Sabishchenko dropped a stack of chips across the line. Bhalla only had 39,000 remaining and made the call.
Eshaan Bhalla: A♦K♠10♣8♦
Rostyslav Sabishchenko: J♣3♦2♠2♦
Bhalla was ahead with his eight, and still led after the Q♥ turn, but the 7♣ river improved Sabishchenko to a full house as Bhalla exited the table on the stone bubble.