These chip counts are taken directly from the WSOP+ app.
These chip counts are taken directly from the WSOP+ app.
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
The remaining 31 players head to a final 15-minute break of the day. Action resumes at 23:00 local time.
With 240,000 in the middle, and a board reading 8♦9♦7♥A♥ Brad Albrinck checked his action in the hijack. Sean Rafael did the same from the cutoff, before Robert Chorlian announced a pot-sized bet from the button. Albrinck flatted, and Rafael check-potted it, putting himself all in for his final 570,000. Chorlian tank-folded, but Albrinck tank-called.
Sean Rafael: A♦A♠7♣3♦
Brad Albrinck: 6♥5♣4♠2♥
Albrinck had made a correct call with just the low end of the straight, and the river 10♦ secured him the pot. "You have better?" he asked Chorlian. Chorlian answered in the affirmative.
Zachary Reinbold raised to 70,000 under the gun with Ryan Leng calling from the hijack, Elior Sion calling from the button, and Samuel Burkett defending his big blind.
Burkett led out for 275,000 upon seeing the 4♠5♣8♠ flop and only Reinbold called.
Burkett jammed for his last 10,000 on the J♦ turn, and Reinbold immediately called.
Samuel Burkett: 9♣7♥6♦6♣
Zachary Reinbold: A♦Q♠8♥3♠
Burkett had a straight against the flush draw of Reinbold. The river was the K♣, and Burkett remained in the tournament alive thanks to his straight.
Robert Chorlian limped under the gun before Brad Albrinck raised to 90,000 from the button. Robert Fenner called from the small blind, but Chorlian folded.
Fenner check-called a bet of 175,000 from Albrinck on the 6♦10♣Q♦ flop.
The turn came the 3♣ and Fenner check-called another bet from Albrinck, this time for 425,000.
After Fenner checked for the last time on the 10♠ river, Albrinck jammed for 245,000. Over four minutes passed before Fenner came to a decision. In the end, he decided to call.
Albrinck, who had been stoic the entire time during Fenner's river tank, revealed A♠K♣Q♠10♦ for a full house to take down the pot and double-up.
Action was picked up on a flop of K♦Q♠4♣ with 435,000 already in the middle. Daniel Zack checked his option from the small blind, leading Fahredin Mustafov to bet out for 225,000 from the cutoff. Zack put in the call.
The 7♣ turn went check-check, as did the 5♥ river. Zack showed A♦A♠ followed by 6♦2♥ which was enough to take down the pot.
Joe Serock and Anik Ajmera got it all in on a flop of 2♥9♥2♣ with Serock drawing to a flush to send Ajmera home.
Anik Ajmera: A♦K♦K♠Q♠
Joe Serock: A♥Q♦10♦5♥
The 10♥ turn left Ajmera drawing slim, and the 8♠ even slimmer, with both his equity and chip count dropping to 0.
On the 10♥2♣9♦ flop, Douglas Olsson got his last 190,000 into the middle with Alfred Karlsson trying to bust him.
Douglas Olsson: A♣A♦J♠10♦
Alfred Karlsson: 10♣9♣7♠6♣
Karlsson was in the lead right now with top two pair. The remainder of the board was no help to Olsson, as it came K♥7♣, and all his stack was sent over to Karlsson.