Action was followed after Adam Rothschild shoved for their remaining 250,000 chips in the big blind. Steven Thompson made the call from the button and the players flipped their hands.
Adam Rothschild: 5♦5♣
Steven Thompson: K♠Q♦
Rothschild was looking to hold with pocket fives, and the low 10♣9♥7♥4♣4♠ runout secured him the double.
Revniaga raised to 40,000 in middle position, Goeman, next to him, raised to 105,000. In the cutoff, Harel decided to go all in with 526,000. Revniaga called, and Goeman chose to fold.
Guy Harel Q♠Q♣
Vladimir Revniaga A♦A♣
Harel didn't get any help from the board 5♠5♦J♣2♦K♣ and left the tournament.
Pokernews live reporting picked up action from Day 2 of Event #19 with Kevin Church facing an all in bet on the river after checking on a board of 8♠4♠10♥3♠Q♠. Mateusz Moolhuizen was all in for 1,220,000 in middle position. After a few minutes, Church made the call and Moolhuizen said "Good call".
Kevin Church: Q♥9♠
Mateusz Moolhuizen: Qx7x
Nine-high flush was good to double as players made their way to a 20-minute break.
Jessica Cai, raised to 50,000, then smooth-called a 150,000 reraise from Ryan Woodward.
When the flop hit J♣8♣3♠, Cai check-raised Woodward's 200,000 bet to 600,000. He responded by going all in with more than one million chips. Cai obliged with a call for all of her remaining chips.
Jessica Cai: J♥J♠
Ryan Woodward: K♠K♦
The mountain of chips went to Cai, thanks to her set of jacks, which held to the river-turn of 3♥A♠.
When counting her chips after the huge haul, Cai paused twice.
“I’ve lost count again,” she said with a chuckle. “I guess that’s a good problem to have.”