Kasey Mills raised to 40,000 from middle position, and everyone folded.
Mills stated jokingly, "You guys are too good." She flipped over J♣J♥.
One of the players joked, "I folded nines. Just kidding."
Kasey Mills raised to 40,000 from middle position, and everyone folded.
Mills stated jokingly, "You guys are too good." She flipped over J♣J♥.
One of the players joked, "I folded nines. Just kidding."
David Kurtz raised from the cutoff to 40,000. David Dibernardi called from the button, Jeffrey Hong three-bet from the small blind to 185,000, and Carlos Ribeiro moved all in for 250,000 from the big blind. Kurtz and Debernardi folded, and Hong called.
Carlos Ribeiro: Q♦Q♣
Jeffrey Hong: A♣5♥
The board went well for Ribeiro with 8♠7♦7♣K♠6♦, and he enjoyed a nice chip increase.
David Kurtz raised to 40,000 from early position and found calls from Nima Jenabi in late position, Justin Nugent in the small blind, and Myles Mullaly in the big blind.
The flop came 3♠5♣J♥ and Kurtz continued for 60,000. Jenabi went into the tank and then announced that he was all-in for approximately 430,000. Action folded back to Kurtz, who snap called and had Jenabi covered.
Nima Jenabi: A♣J♠
David Kurtz: K♥K♣
The 8♥ came on the turn and left Jenabi drawing very thinly. The Q♥ on the river didn't save him, and he was sent to the rail whilst Kurtz raked in a monster pot.
Kasey Mills completed the blind and Lei Yu in the big blind checked. Both players saw the A♦2♥Q♣ flop. On the flop, Mills check-called Yu's bet of 20,000, to see the turn 10♥. Both players checked through to the river 5♠ and the showdown.
Once Mills turned over her cards Q♠7♠, Yu tossed his cards away.
Brian Green moved all in from the small blind after it folded to him, and Ethan Brown went into a serious think tank in the big blind.
Green stated, "This is my favorite part of the game."
Once Brown folded, Green said, "Darn it, I should have limped, you would have shoved, right?"
Brown agreed, and Green showed the J♠J♦.
The action was caught with James Morgan and Nicolas Palma Jalife looking at a board of K♠4♦3♠7♠6♥.
James Morgan: A♣A♦
Nicolas Palma Jalife: K♦9♦
Morgan his pocket aces were too strong for the pair of kings of Jalife, who had to take a big hit on his stack.
John McDonald moved all in with 215,000 chips on the river of a board that read: 6♦10♥6♠K♠6♣.
Yuan Yu spent four minutes considering a call. After a clock request by another, he took all of the allotted 30 seconds to make his decision.
Yu barely got his chips down in time. His hand hit the table just as the tournament started saying "Your hand is dead."
His had was live, but deep-sixed when McDonald tabled 6♥2♥ for quad sixes and the win.
Yu tossed his card into the muck.
These are the latest chip counts as per the WSOP+ app at the last break.
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Players are now on their second 15-minute break of the day, and play will resume at 2:59 p.m. local time.