Pei Li raised to 250,000 from the button with Gregory Wish calling out of the small blind.
Both players checked the flop of K♦6♥2♦ to see the Q♠ hit the turn. Wish led out for 400,000 which was enough to force a fold from Li.
Pei Li raised to 250,000 from the button with Gregory Wish calling out of the small blind.
Both players checked the flop of K♦6♥2♦ to see the Q♠ hit the turn. Wish led out for 400,000 which was enough to force a fold from Li.
Two players saw the J♣7♣3♦ flop, creating a pot of about 600,000. Jordan Glazer got the rest of his stack of about 2,000,000 in the middle and was at risk against Sascha Wilhelm.
Jordan Glazer: K♣K♠J♠J♦
Sascha Wilhelm: A♣Q♠Q♣10♦
Glazer had flopped top set but the 10♣ turn gave Wilhelm a flush to take the lead. Glazer was unable to pair the board as the 6♠ landed on the river, sending him to the payout desk.
Julian Velador was all in preflop and at risk in a hand against Aaron Pinson, who had him covered.
Julian Velador: A♠K♥J♠10♣
Aaron Pinson: A♣K♦9♣9♥
The board ran out 8♠9♦4♠6♦4♦, and Pinson's full house, nines full of fours, sent Velador to the rail.
Meir Lang raised to 350,000 from middle position with Daisuke Ogita calling out of the big blind.
The two players saw a flop of K♦2♠7♥. Ogita checked and faced a bet of 275,000 from Lang. Ogita folded and Lang dragged in the pot.
With about 900,000 in the middle on the K♠5♣2♦8♥ turn, Virgile Turchi checked to Evan Sandberg and he fired 250,000. Turchi made the call.
When the 6♥ fell on the river, Turchi checked and Sandberg jammed for 510,000. After several minutes, a tablemate called the clock and as the tournament director counted down from five Turchi mucked his hand.
Amit Benyacov raised to 200,000 in the cutoff and Gregory Wish called in the small blind.
The 6♦J♦7♥ flop went check-check, bringing the 9♦ turn. Wish check-called a bet of 300,000 from Benyacov.
The river brought the 5♠ and Wish checked again. Benyacov fired out a bet of 1,050,000 and Wish thought for a moment before tossing his cards into the muck.
Level: 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Sascha Wilhelm opened 240,000 in the small blind and Jordan Glazer made the call from the big blind.
Both players checked to the Q♣5♣4♦9♠ turn, where Wilhelm fired 250,000. Glazer called.
The K♦ fell on the river and Wilhelm slowed down with a check. Glazer took about 30 seconds, and asked the dealer how much was in the pot before he decided to check back.
Wilhelm announced 'just a four' as he tabled J♦8♦6♣4♣, and Glazer sighed as he mucked his hand.
"It might just be your day," the table joked as Wilhelm added to his already massive stack.
Abdul Naveed got it all in preflop against George Abi-Zeid, who had him covered.
Abdul Naveed: A♦Q♥Q♦9♥
George Abi-Zeid: A♣10♦9♦8♣
The board ran out J♣3♠9♣J♥10♠ and Naveed's two pair, queens and jacks earned him the much needed double up.
In a previous hand, Scott Bohlman called Melissa Riahei's all in on the river, and tabled a flush to send her to the rail.