These counts come directly from the WSOP+ app.
These counts come directly from the WSOP+ app.
The remaining 22 players are now on a 60-minute dinner break and will return at roughly 7:54 p.m.
Biao Ding opened to 200,000 in the cutoff and Daniel Negreanu three-bet to 675,000 in the small blind. Ding folded.
Martin Kabrhel limped under the gun, Bryn Kenney raised to 320,000 from the hijack, and Phil Ivey called in the big blind.
Kabrhel inquired about the size of Kenney's stack, "You start with six [million]? Six and half?"
Kenney was emotionless as he replied, "Not sure...you can see it," as Kabrhel called.
On the J♦9♠7♣ flop, Kabrhel led for 200,000 and both opponents called.
The turn brought the J♣. Kabrhel announced another bet of 445,000 and only Kenney called.
On the 2♣ river, Kabrhel fired for 1,150,000, and Kenney laid it down after a small tank.
Alexandros Theologis opened to 200,000 on the button and Chris Brewer called from the big blind. The flop came A♦J♣4♦ and Brewer check-called a bet of 275,000 from Theologis.
The turn was the J♥ and Brewer led out with a bet of 450,000. Theologis called and the 7♠ completed the board. Brewer checked this time and Theologis shoved all in, prompting a quick fold from Brewer.
On the next hand, Alex Foxen raised to 210,000 in early position and Theologis reraised to 630,000 in the cutoff. Foxen just called and the dealer fanned the flop of 9♠5♥3♥.
Foxen checked to Theologis who continued with a bet of 380,000 and Foxen called. The Q♥ landed on the turn and both players checked to the 10♣ on the river. Foxen led out with a bet of 760,000 and Theologis used three time banks before letting his hand go.
Martin Kabrhel made it 200,000 from the hijack and Jonathan Jaffe called from the big blind.
Jaffe check-called a bet of 100,000 from Kabrhel on the 6♥2♣K♦ flop.
The turn came the 4♠, and Jaffe check-called another bet from Kabrhel, this time for 285,000.
After Jaffe checked the J♦ river, Kabrhel jammed for Jaffe's remaining 1,525,000. Jaffe thought for about ten seconds, and then made the call for his tournament life.
Kabrhel showed a total bluff with Q♣7♣. Jaffe revealed K♥8♥ for a pair of kings to earn the double-up.
Stephen Chidwick opened the hijack to 200,000 before Jeremy Ausmus three-bet to 725,000 from the small blind. Chidwick wasted little time before he announced all-in for just over 1,600,000, and Ausmus called.
Stephen Chidwick: A♦J♦
Jeremy Ausmus: K♥Q♥
Chidwick was the slight favorite to double until the Q♦5♠5♣ flop vaulted Ausmus into the lead. Chidwick could not find any help on the 3♥3♣ runout as he wished his opponents farewell on his way to the exit.
Daniel Negreanu opened to 200,000 from the hijack and Adrian Mateos just called in the cutoff. Joao Vieira three-bet to 900,000 from the big blind and Negreanu four-bet shoved all in for 4,550,000.
Mateos quickly folded but Vieira asked for a count and then dipped into the tank. Four time banks later, Vieira was still debating but eventually decided to ditch his cards to the muck.
Nick Schulman open-jammed a stack of 950,000 from the hijack and Bryn Kenney called in the big blind.
Nick Schulman: A♦J♣
Bryn Kenney: Q♣Q♥
Schulman couldn't pull ahead as the board ran out 9♦2♣8♠Q♦7♠ to mark the seven-time bracelet winner's elimination.
Alexandros Theologis raised to 220,000 from the hijack with Thomas Boivin calling from the cutoff, and Chris Brewer calling on the button.
The action checked to Brewer on the 5♥2♠4♣ flop, and he bet 200,000. Theologis called before Boivin check-raised to 600,000. Brewer called, but Theologis shoved for roughly 2,830,000. Boivin snap-folded, but Brewer wanted a count. After getting the exact count from the dealer, Brewer folded, and Theologis took down the pot.