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Michael Jozoff opened from early position before Richard Pyne put in his last 125,000. Jozoff called to put Pyne at risk.
Richard Pyne: A♣Q♣
Michael Jozoff: A♥K♦
Jozoff had Pyne in rough shape with the better ace. The flop gave each player a piece, but it gave Jozoff the bigger piece as it came Q♠5♥K♥.
The turn turned the tide in Pyne's favor as it came the Q♥.
The river was painful for Pyne as it came the 4♥ to give Jozoff a flush and end Pyne's tournament run.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Pedro Reis raised from early position to 75,000, leaving himself just 5,000 behind, and was called by Razvan Belea in the small blind.
The flop came A♥3♥J♦ and Belea flicked in a 5,000 chip, which put Reis all-in. Reis waited until the floor called a ten-second clock on him due to a money jump and made the call.
Pedro Reis: Q♦6♦
Razvan Belea : A♠4♥
The Q♠ came on the turn and gave Reis some hope, but the 2♦ brick on the river didn't help at all, and he was sent to the rail.
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Nicholas Olivetti raised to 60,000 from middle position, Roman Hrabec three-bet to 150,000 from late position, and Breno Drumond four-bet to 325,000 from the small blind. Olivetti took a moment and folded. Hrabec five-bet all in for 915,000, and Drumond made the call.
Roman Hrabec: A♠K♥
Breno Drumond: Q♠Q♣
The board ran out with J♥9♣10♠J♣K♦, and although Hrabec hit with his pair of kings, Drumond held the straight for the win.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Yong Wang raised enough to put the small stacks in the blinds all in from the the button. Jacopo Achille obliged by sticking the rest of his stack in from the small blind and put himself at risk. Wang announced that he hadn't looked at his hand before the two went to a showdown.
Jacopo Achille: A♥10♦
Yong Wang: 8♥6♠
Achille was ahead, but the flop gave Wang more outs as it came 9♦9♣5♦.
The 6♣ turn was an unwelcome sight for Achille, and the K♦ river was no help to eliminate him from contention.
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Action was joined with a bloated pot, and the flop read 3♠4♥5♣. Gary Hasson had bet out for 40,000 only to face a raise from Alex Keating to 200,000, which sent Hasson deep into the tank before he announced that he was all-in. Keating snap called.
Alex Keating: 6♠5♠
Gary Hasson: A♠2♦
Keating had outs, and when the 6♦ dropped on the turn, he was given even more. However, the Q♥ that bricked out on the river wasn't one of them, and he was sent to the cage.
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It was a cooler as Noel Rodriguez and Congya Zhang got the chips in preflop with Zhang at risk for 360,000.
Congya Zhang: Q♣Q♥
Noel Rodriguez: A♥A♠
Zhang had a premium hand, but ran into the aces of Rodriguez, and needed help as they went to a runout.
The flop was clean for Rodriguez as it came 3♣7♠4♥. The 6♣ turn and the 3♥ river offered no drama as Zhang was sent to the payout desk.
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