The remaining 70 players head to an hour-long dinner break. A color up of the pink 5,000 denomination chips will take place, and play resumes at 8:30 p.m. local time.
The remaining 70 players head to an hour-long dinner break. A color up of the pink 5,000 denomination chips will take place, and play resumes at 8:30 p.m. local time.
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David Trager moved all in from the hijack for his last 675,000, Andrew Connor three-bet shoved all in for 2,300,000 from the small blind, and Shawn R Stroke called both of the bets with the superior stack from the big blind.
David Trager: Q♥7♣
Andrew Connor: A♥7♥
Shawn R Stroke: 8♠8♦
The board came out with J♥10♠2♦9♠K♣, and Trager had the best hand with a straight. Stroke had the second-best hand with his pair of eights for a small side pot, and Connor was eliminated.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,315,000
2,155,000
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2,155,000 |
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2,100,000
1,565,000
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1,565,000 |
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Following a big under the gun open from Fabio Desousa, who made it 675,000, Minh Vo shoved next to act for her remaining 2,800,000. Action got back to Desousa, who took his chips back, and tabled his cards, a certainly different way of announcing a call.
Minh Vo: 9♥9♣
Fabio Desousa: A♦A♣
The K♥3♣K♦8♠J♦ runout came good for Desousa, as he carried on adding to his piles of chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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6,300,000
3,250,000
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3,250,000 |
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James Agate was sitting on 10,000 in chips and was attempting to make the next pay jump. He moved all in after with his 10,000, following Terence Etim's raise from the cutoff to 500,000. Everyone else folded and Etim was handed a nice side pot.
James Agate: K♠K♣
Terence Etim: K♥7♠
The board ran out with 2♠9♠9♥Q♦2♥, and Agate won a small pot with his kings.
In the second hand, Agate moved all in again for 240,000 from early position after a pause, and all the players at the table were rooting for him to make the pay jump. Thai Dinh called from the big blind.
James Agate: A♥6♦
Thai Dinh: 10♥3♦
The board arrived with Q♠K♦7♠A♦4♥, and Agate managed to double up again and was more likely to make the pay jump.
A few hands later, Agate was eliminated, and he did indeed qualify for the pay jump.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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9,880,000
805,000
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805,000 |
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6,180,000
3,660,000
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3,660,000 |
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Matthew Bonham raised to 600,000 from early position, only for David Niedringhaus to three-bet all in for 2,700,000 from middle position. Mickael Vassallo then also moved all-in from late position, and he was covered by Niedringhaus. Bonham folded.
Mickael Vassallo: A♦Q♦
David Niedringhaus: A♠K♥
No help for Vassallo on the 5♥10♣3♦5♦4♣ run out and he was sent to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,900,000
5,510,000
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5,510,000 |
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790,000
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790,000 |
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Level: 31
Blinds: 100,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000
Shawn R Stroke open-shoved under the gun for his 1,330,000 stack. Action folded to Jesse Cardoza on the button, who flatted. "The good news is, if I don't win this hand I get to go and see Superman early," he said as the blinds got out of the way.
Shawn R Stroke: A♥6♥
Jesse Cardoza: K♥K♦
The cinema beckoned for Stroke, until he flopped two pair as the dealer put out A♣6♠10♦ He held on the 4♦2♣ runout, and now has to wait slightly longer before heading to the movies.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,160,000
1,500,000
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1,500,000 |
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3,100,000
1,340,000
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2,000,000 |
Michael Fiorenza raised to 450,000 from early position, and action folded to Chino Rheem in the small blind who three-bet to 2,000,000, leaving himself just 50,000 behind. Fiorenza called.
The flop came 7♠10♥4♠ and Fiorenza announced all-in but out of turn as Rheem was first to act. The floor were called, and it was ruled that Fiorenza's action would stand unless Rheem changed the action beforehand. Rheem, therefore, checked, and Fiorenza moved all-in, and Rheem snap-called.
Chino Rheem: 10♠10♦
Michael Fiorenza: Q♠Q♣
In a role reversal from a previous hand Rheem had now sucked out on Fiorenza and was looking good for a full double up. The turn of the 9♦ did not change anything, nor did the 5♦ on the river, and Rheem was pushed the massive pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,550,000
2,750,000
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2,750,000 |
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1,100,000
2,140,000
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2,140,000 |
Victor Rodriguez shoved his option on the button for just 280,000. Ashok Kamani reshoved from the small blind for 800,000 and the big blind got out of the way.
Victor Rodriguez: A♠6♠
Ashok Kamani: J♥9♥
It seemed as though Rodriguez had to dodge the whole deck to survive following the Q♥8♦K♥ flop, as his opponent had a straight flush draw as well as two very live cards. Somehow, his opponent caught a case of "too many outs," as the 5♣2♠ runout kept Rodriguez' ace-high in the lead.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,060,000
440,000
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440,000 |
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520,000
70,000
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70,000 |