Oleg Vasylchenko shoved his last 875,000 from under the gun and was called by Philip Wiszowaty.
Oleg Vasylchenko: A♦K♣
Philip Wiszowaty: K♥2♠
The board ran out 2♥5♦10♣J♥6♣ sending Vasylchenko to the payout desk in 4th place.
Oleg Vasylchenko shoved his last 875,000 from under the gun and was called by Philip Wiszowaty.
Oleg Vasylchenko: A♦K♣
Philip Wiszowaty: K♥2♠
The board ran out 2♥5♦10♣J♥6♣ sending Vasylchenko to the payout desk in 4th place.
Oleg Vasylchenko went all in for roughly 3,000,000 and was called by Philip Wiszowaty who was at risk .
Oleg Vasylchenko: A♠10♥
Philip Wiszowaty: A♦6♦
The board ran out 2♦3♣Q♣10♦5♦ providing drama and a double up for Philip Wiszowaty.
Matthew Alsante opened to 1,200,000 from the button, then Philip Wiszowaty in the small blind counted his stack before announcing "all-in". Oleg Vasylchenko in the big blind folded to Alsante, who didn't seem very happy to call, but he did so.
Matthew Alsante: A♥K♠
Philip Wiszowaty: 10♥10♠
In this 37,800,000 chip pot, almost 75% of the chips in play, Alsante found a straight draw with the Q♣J♠4♥ flop. The 8♦ didn't change anything, but the 10♦ river completed Alsante's straight. He is now the massive chipleader of the tournament.
Matthew Alsante raised to 900,000 from the button and Oleg Vasylchenko defended in the big blind.
The 6♥J♦J♠ flop saw Vasylchenko play in flow. Alsante continue for 400,000 and Vasylchenko check-raised to 1,000,000. Alsante moved all in almost instantly and Vasylchenko snap-folded.
Level: 33
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
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The remaining four players have been sent on another 15-minute break.
Ramin Hajiyev moved all in for 1,425,000 from the cutoff and Philip Wiszowaty made the call from the big blind.
Ramin Hajiyev: Q♠Q♦
Philip Wiszowaty: K♥Q♣
Hajiyev needed to hold to stay alive, and his prospects looked promising on the 8♣7♥3♠4♦ runout. However, the K♠ river saw Wiszowaty take the lead and Hajiyev was sent to the rail in a brutal fashion.
Philip Wiszowaty jammed from the button to apply pressure on the blinds, and Jon Vallinas in the small blind called, finding himself at risk for 1,025,000.
Jon Vallinas: A♠7♥
Philip Wiszowaty: 10♦8♣
Vallinas was in the lead, but Wiszowaty hit top pair then a straight on 4♣7♣10♥6♠5♦ to end Vallinas' tournament in sixth place for $145,107.