Action was picked up on a board showing K♠A♠2♠9♦4♥ with Harold Evans all in and Parker Talbot putting him at risk.
Harold Evans: A♦K♥
Parker Talbot: J♠10♠
Evans flopped top two pair, butTalbot flopped a jack high flush. Evans would need an ace or king to hit the river, but when the 4♥ completed the board, he was eliminated from the tournament.
Jason Lockhart had a 5,000 chip across the line on the button and was faced with an all-in shove of 37,100 from Lawrence Chung in the big blind. After a brief moment of thinking, he tossed in the chips to make the call.
Lawrence Chung: A♦Q♠
Jason Lockhart: A♥K♠
Chung was dominated and the A♠10♠2♥ flop wasn't looking promising. The Q♣ landed on the turn though, giving him two pair to take the lead and the 2♠ river changed nothing.
Heads-up on a board of 7♠4♥Q♣6♥, an under-the-gun player bet 5,000 before Daniel Lakerveld raised to 10,000 on the button.
His opponent called and the 6♣ fell on the river. Lakerveld then moved all in and his opponent called for around 25,000.
Lakerveld showed 6♦4♦ for a full house and his opponent mucked. The dealer eventually retrieved J♦J♠ as Lakerveld took the pot to send his opponent to the rail.
2019 winner puts me to the test with all in bet after I raise to 7500. 64000 goes in the middle. My KK v his JJ. He flops quads. That’s the game. Got it in good. It was fun.
In a three-bet pot worth 20,000 chips, the player in early position checked to Jeff Sluzinski on the button. Sluzinski then bet 5,500 chips on the 4♦4♠3♥ flop and his opponent called.
The same happened for Sluzinski's 18,000 bet on the J♦ turn before the 10♥ river was checked by both.
The player in early position tabled A♦K♦ for ace-high, but Sluzinski raked in the pot with A♣10♣ for a rivered pair of tens.
Table chip leader!