Level: 26
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Level: 26
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
The remaining 18 players are now on their last 15-minute break of the day.
After taking a tumble, Frank Marasco opened from under the gun and Thai Dinh three-bet from the cutoff. Marasco moved all in for his remaining 470,000 and Dinh quickly called.
Frank Marasco: A♥A♣
Thai Dinh: A♠7♠
The 2♠6♣8♥ flop kept Marasco ahead, but the 4♣ turn brought in a sweat of the straight. The K♦ river didn't bring it in and Marasco safely locked up the double, and maintained his seat in the tournament.
As recalled by the players the pre-flop action went open under the gun, three-bet from big blind, four-bet and five-bet all in and the cards were revealed.
Rania Nasreddine: A♠Q♠
Frank Marasco: A♥K♦
Nasreddine was in trouble and needed help to stay alive. None was forthcoming on the 2♦6♣3♣ flop nor the 9♣ turn,. But when the dealer peeled off the Q♦ on the river, Nasreddine let out a cry of relief as she hit her pair to stay alive with a double-up.
Gabriel Harris raised to 100,000 from the button, and Michel Molenaar called from the big blind. The flop came out with 6♦Q♦7♣, and Molenaar checked, while Harris continued for 100,000. Molenaar raised to 280,000, and Harris called.
On the turn 9♥, Molenaar moved all in for 620,000 effective, and Harris called.
Gabriel Harris: A♥A♠
Michel Molenaar: Q♠7♥
Harris was drawing thin, and the river 4♠ sealed the deal, and Molenaar's two pair would win the pot and achieve the knockout.
Harlan Karnofsky opened from the hijack and Cherish Andrews three-bet to 300,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back around to Karnofsky who four-bet to 1,500,000 putting Andrews all in for her remaining 950,000. Andrews made a quick call and the players flipped their hands.
Cherish Andrews: J♠J♦
Harlan Karnofsky: A♠5♥
Andrews held the lead on the Q♦3♠5♣ flop, although Karnofsky picked up a pair of fives. She locked up the double after seeing the 9♠ turn and 2♦ river, putting her back up in the counts.
Action was picked up on the river with a board of 4♠5♦J♥7♣7♥ with the pot being about 650,000. Christopher Burrows was all in for 700,000 from under the gun, and Spencer Champlin had called with the slightly bigger chip stack from the big blind.
Christopher Burrows: K♠K♦
Spencer Champlin: 8♣6♠
Champlin hit his straight for the win, sending Burrows to the rail.
Cherish Andrews was in the small blind and in a pot of around 200,000 with Julien Duveau who was in the big blind.
The 6♥Q♣7♦ flop was checked by Andrews, and Duveau bet out 95,000. Andrews didn't take too long to make the call and the players were sent to the J♠ turn.
Both checked to see the 9♥ river and Andrews checked again. Duveau bet 500,000, sending Andrews into a small tank. After around a minute, she mucked her hand.
Justin Arnwine raised to 100,000 from the button, and Srivinay Irrinki moved all in from the small blind for 1,315,000, and Arnwine called.
Srivinay Irrinki: A♠Q♠
Justin Arnwine: A♥8♥
The board came down with 2♣K♥4♥3♦8♦, and a pair of eights would take it for Arnwine.
Lukas Hafner was also seen walking away from the tournament area just before.
Christopher Burrows raised from the button to 150,000, and Rania Nasreddine called from the big blind. The flop came out with 4♥4♠Q♣, and Nasreddine checked to Burrows, who bet 50,000. Nasreddine called.
Both players checked the turn 7♠.
On the river 10♣, Nasreddine bet 100,000, and Burrows took his time and dropped the last of his chips on the felt for 275,000. Nasreddine was pot committed and called.
Burrows showed Q♥Q♠ for a full house, and Nasreddine showed Q♦9♦ for two pair.