Level 38
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Ivan Ruban
Jeremy Dan raised from the cutoff to 2,400,000 and was re-raised by Ivan Ruban, sitting on the button, to 6,000,000. Dan went all-in for Ruban's remaining 14,000,000 and Ruban called.
Ivan Ruban: A♠Q♣
Jeremy Dan: 10♦10♥
The board ran out A♣K♦9♣J♣8♦ and Ruban has chipped up to the 45,000,000 mark.
Level 38
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Michael Ruane
[Removed:548] opened for 2,400,000 under the gun. Michael Ruane, to his left, pushed 16,400,000 chips leaving behind 100,000 behind.
Action was folded all the way to the small blind, Mykhailo Zherebchenko, who after a count, announced all-in after. [Removed:549] folded, then Ruane tossed in his last 100,000 chip in for a showdown.
Michael Ruane: A♣K♣
Mykhailo Zherebchenko: Q♥Q♦
The queens faded any ace or king on the board 8♦J♦3♣7♠4♣ ending Ruane's run so close to the final table.
Level 38
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Linyang Song
Linyang Song open-shoved on the button for 13,200,000 and got a caller in the man to his left, small blind Ivan Ruban.
Linyang Song: A♦K♣
Ivan Ruban: 7♠7♣
Ruban's sevens stood firm on the flop of 9♣8♠J♦. He continued his lead with the 6♦ turn and also got some outs to improve with an open-ended straight draw. Song's only hope was to hit one of his over cards on the final street.
But Ruban improved further when his draw was completed with the 5♣ river making Song's elimination a certainty.
Level 37
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Kenja Wiseman
Jeremy Dan raised from early position to 2,000,000 and was called by Kenja Wiseman in the big blind.
The flop came K♠4♥2♦ and Wiseman check-called the 2,800,000 chip bet from Dan.
The Q♠ river was followed by two checks.
On the 10♦ river, Wiseman bet 2,500,000 and Dan went all-in for the 9,000,000 chips left in Wiseman's stack. He made the call and was shown A♣J♥ for rivered broadway.
Level 37
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Maxx Holland
Maxx Holland raised from the cutoff to 2,500,000 and was re-raised by Bryan Allen, in the small blind, to 8,500,000. Holland then went all-in for 15,000,000 chips and Allen made the call.
Maxx Holland: 8♣8♠
Bryan Allen: A♣10♦
The board ran out 10♥6♠3♠3♥2♥ and Holland exited the tournament in 19th place.
Level 37
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Santiago Montes
[Removed:548] raised the button and Santiago Montes shoved from the small blind for just over 20,000,000. When it got back to [Removed:549], he snap-called with a slightly bigger stack.
Santiago Montes: 6♦6♣
[Removed:548]: A♣A♦
[Removed:549] had the bullets and needed them to hold to double up. Montes was seeking a six, but couldn't find it as the K♦9♣7♥A♠4♦ runout meant he was out in 20th.
Level 37
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Antonius Samuel
Antonius Samuel shoved for around 5,000,000 from under the gun and Linyang Song also moved all in for 9,500,000 in middle position. [Removed:548] was in the small blind and also shoved, which left two players at risk.
Antonius Samuel: A♦6♣
Linyang Song: J♠J♦
[Removed:548]: A♥K♠
[Removed:549] had an opportunity to take out two players in one go, but the 3♥10♦8♦ flop kept the pocket jacks of Song in the lead. A 10♠ on the turn left Samuel drawing dead, and the 4♦ river meant Song more than doubled up, as Samuel hit the rail.
Michael Ruane raised to 1,800,000 from the cutoff and James Gauley shoved his 2,000,000 into the middle from the small blind. Dylan Linde was in the big blind and put in a three-bet to around 6,500,000, which got Ruane to quickly fold.
James Gauley: J♠8♠
Dylan Linde: A♦K♥
Gauley had live cards to work with, but the flop of 5♦3♠7♦ didn't connect with his hand. A 10♦ on the turn did add a gutshot, but the 4♦ river was no good, which meant he was out in 22nd.