The board 3♦3♥7♠7♣4♦ was already dealt with a pot containing around 700,000.
Gregory Fournier, Yuan Yu and Rene Majed checked to reveal their cards. Majed tabled K♥K♦6♠3♣ for trips and his opponents mucked their cards.
The board 3♦3♥7♠7♣4♦ was already dealt with a pot containing around 700,000.
Gregory Fournier, Yuan Yu and Rene Majed checked to reveal their cards. Majed tabled K♥K♦6♠3♣ for trips and his opponents mucked their cards.
These are the latest top ten chip counts according to the WSOP+ app.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Players are now on a 20-minute break and play is expected to resume at 3:45 p.m. local time.
Frederic Delval limped and Paulo Drummond potted without seeing Delval's action. It came back to Delval who pushed, putting Drumond at risk for a remaining stack around 300,000 and the latter called:
Paulo Drummond:K♣10♠8♦4♣
Frederic Delval: A♥A♣5♥2♠
Delval was ahead, but the board revealed 7♥9♣5♣8♣K♥ to give a flush to Drummond and the double up.
"Sorry for that," said Drummond before grabbing the pot.
Nick Marchington raised to 55,000 from middle position and received calls from Mir Gaskari on the button, Mykyta Pohorielov from the small blind, and Moonho Seo from the big blind. The flop came out with 2♥6♠K♦ and the blinds checked. Gaskari thought that Marchington checked, but he was requesting that Gaskari move his hands so he could see his chips. Gaskari bet out 50,000, Pohorielov called, Seo folded, and Marchington raised to 175,000. Gaskari folded, and Pohorielov called.
On the turn Q♣, Pohorielov checked and Marchington bet out 350,000. Pohorielov folded, and Marchington scooped the pot.
Action was picked up with Ryan Hughes at risk and all-in for 32,000 against Alberto Masis.
Ryan Hughes: A♠K♥10♠6♠
Alberto Masis: A♦Q♣J♦J♥
Masis jacks improved to a full house on the turn of the 2♠2♣9♠2♥7♦ board. Hughes was so frustrated about his run that he forgot to leave Masis his bounty.
Play was already under way with a huge pot building at about 700,000 between three players- Yung Lo in the small blind, Bharath Janardhan in cutoff and Elias Samaha on the button.
The dealer flopped 7♦3♣4♣ and with action checked to him, Janardhan bet pot. The dealer was still calculating how much the pot was when Samaha folded. The dealer was still doing the math when Janadhan said that he didn't have to do so because whatever it was would put Lo all-in anyway.
Lo shoved all-in for around 230,000 putting himself at risk.
Yung Lo: A♠A♦Q♣6♣
Bharath Janardhan: 9♠7♣6♥4♠
Janardhan had two pair on the flop and the runout 9♥2♦ didn't help Lo. Lo left as Janardhan added the huge pot to his monster stack.