The bubble has burst on the second hand of hand-for-hand play.
Three players were eliminated in the same hand so they will all take home a share of the 763rd & 762nd place prize money, which equates to approximately $761 each.
The floor have just announced for the dealers not to deal any more hands and stand up after they have completed the hand they are on.
There are 767 players remaining, with 763 being paid. They may burst the bubble before hand-for-hand play is needed, but if not, two minutes will be deducted from the clock for each hand played.
Johnnie "Vibes" Moreno shoved for his remaining 91,000 and was called by Taro Miura to go to a showdown with Moreno at risk. Moreno bantered, "I got it in with the best hand" as the players went to showdown.
Johnnie Moreno: Q♠Q♦
Taro Miura: A♥Q♥
Moreno needed to fade the immediate out of an ace as they went into a runout. The flop of 9♣J♥7♠ did not give Miura any additional outs. The 4♠ turn and the 3♠ river completed the board to give Moreno the full double.
"I wanted the call," said Moreno in jest as he scooped the pot.
Daniel Jose raised from middle position to 12,000, only to face a three-bet all-in for 41,000 from Richard Cresiski in late position. Jose snap-called.
Richard Cresiski: K♥Q♥
Daniel Jose: K♦J♦
A pretty safe flop came for Cresiski of A♥2♠A♦, but when the 5♦ came on the turn, he felt there could be trouble ahead. Cresiski was proved right when the Q♦ peeled off on the river to make Jose a flush, sending him to the rail.
A three-way all-in broke out between Lona Ozrek, Kevin Okeefe, and James Callanan. Okeefe had both his opponents covered, while Callanan covered Ozrek.
Lona Ozrek: J♥10♥
James Callanan: K♦K♥
Kevin Okeefe: A♥Q♣
Callanan was in command with his pocket kings, and the runout kept him in the lead when it ran out 4♣6♠4♥5♣7♦, to send Ozrek to the rail and give Callanan the full double and some extra.
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