In a three-way all-in in Aaron La was under the gun and shoved his chips in for his last 75,000, Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi moved all in from middle position with 1,300,000 in chips. Finally, Mehrdad Vahabi made the call for his chips from the big blind, which were worth 222,000.
In a classic battle of the blinds, Romain Lewis moved all in from the small blind. Dylan Linde asked for a count, and after the dealer confirmed it was 252,000, Linde made the call.
Romain Lewis: Q♥4♣
Dylan Linde: K♦J♦
The flop came 4♦2♦Q♦, giving Lewis two pair but Linde had a flush right from the start. Lewis needed a queen or a four to stay alive, but the board finished 5♠K♣, and he was sent to the rail.
Jamey McKay raised to 75,000 from middle position. Camillo Baggiani then went all in and was at risk from the button. Everyone else folded to McKay, who made the call and was ahead.
Camillo Baggiani: A♠10♠
Jamey McKay: A♣K♥
The board ran out 2♠Q♣3♥Q♦9♦ eliminating Baggiani from Event #29
Jake White open-shoved all-in in late position and got called by Michael Scarborough in the big blind.
Jake White: A♦Q♥
Michael Scarborough: 7♦7♠
It was quite unfortunate that White wasn't able to hit his overcards on the board 3♦8♣K♥5♥7♥. And with Scarborough catching a set on the river, White's fate was sealed. He headed to the payout counter as Scarborough scooped the pot.
Stian Usterud opened the action from under the gun with a raise to 50,000. It folded around to Daniel Buzgon in middle position, who only had 5,000 behind and moved all in. Both blinds called the initial raise, and the three went to the flop.
The dealer spread 2♣K♦Q♣, and after both blinds checked, Usterud continued for 50,000. Only big blind Bin Weng made the call to see the turn.
The A♥ hit the felt, and Weng checked again. Usterud ramped up the pressure with a bet of 200,000, but Weng wasn't done yet and stuck around with a call.
The river brought the J♥, and this time Weng led out, jamming for about 530,000. Usterud took a moment before tossing in the call. Weng showed Q♥4♦ for just a pair of queens, but Usterud tabled J♦J♣ for a rivered set of jacks to win the pot. Buzgon quietly mucked and hit the rail.