Level 38
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
All the chips were in the middle again, with Jacob Fishbein at risk for around 20,000,000 from the middle position, with Antonio Trocoli Filho having called from the small blind with the bigger stack.
Jacob Fishbein: A♣K♠
Antonio Trocoli Filho: A♦Q♦
The board ran out 5♠4♦7♦J♣2♦ for Filho to hit the river for a flush to eliminate Fishbein.
Level 38
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Ryan Leng
Matt Glantz and Ryan Leng were already heads-up and on the river when we got to the table.
They were looking at a A♦A♣6♦K♣9♣ board and the pot stood at around 14,000,000.
Leng had moved all in for his remaining 19,400,000 stack from the big blind, and action was on Glantz to make the call, sitting with 18,000,000 in the hijack.
Glantz said "I hope you have a flush", before making the call.
Matt Glantz: Q♣J♣
Ryan Leng: X♣X♣
Glantz showed the nut flush and Leng flashed a lower flush before throwing his hand into the muck.
Glantz remarked "I wasn't trying to slow roll you, its hard for you to have a flush, I was thinking more Ace Nine"
Leng was left with 600,000 and Glantz picked up a massive stack.
In the next hand Leng was forces all in from the small blind with A♦8♠ and held against Keenan Kuhn's jam from the cutoff with A♣5♣ and picked up the pot taking him up to 2,500,000 after both players missed on the 2♥7♥J♦10♠3♦ runout.
Level 38
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Danny Olejniczak got his stack of 9,100,000 in from the hijack. Agustin Mendez called in the big blind, and the cards hit their backs.
Danny Olejniczak: A♠Q♣
Agustin Mendez: J♠J♦
Olejniczak calmly looked on as the 6♣5♥10♥7♠ runout provided no help. The A♣ river gave him the best pair, however, and without much emotion, he raked in his double-up
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Brandon Simonsen
Brandon Simonsen open-jammed for his remaining 14,200,000 stack on the button. Marcus Shepard made the call from the big blind and the players flipped their hands.
Brandon Simonsen: K♦J♦
Marcus Shepard: 7♦7♠
Simonsen needed to improve to stay in the tournament. Simonsen picked up a flush draw on the Q♣5♦3♦ flop.
The A♣ turn gave more hope for Simonsen as any ten would give him a straight.
He missed on the Q♥ river and was sent home in 29th place.