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Rob Kuhn raised to 250,000 from under the gun with Q♠J♦ and Seiji Sasaki called in the hijack holding A♠J♠.
The flop came J♣5♣K♥ and both players checked to the 3♥ turn, where Kuhn check-called a bet of 355,000.
The river fell the 7♥, Kuhn checked again, and Sasaki bet 440,000. Kuhn thought for a moment before making the call, only to see that he was out-kicked.
Michael Weiss raised to 240,000 from the hijack. Li Chengbei called in the cutoff before Kunal Patni chose to call from the big blind.
All three players checked the 9♥K♠K♦ flop to bring the 3♦ turn. Patni bet 250,000 and was called by Weiss.
Chengbei responded with a raise to 780,000. Patni went all in, and Weiss folded. Chengbei called to put himself at risk for approximately 1,700,000.
Li Chengbei: 3♣3♠
Kunal Patni: K♥9♦
Chengbei was drawing to the case three, but it was not meant to be on the 7♠ river as he was eliminated.
Level: 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Players have been sent on the final 15-minute break of the day.
Vincent Moscati raised to 210,000 in middle position, and Yifu He called in the big blind.
The flop came K♦10♥5♦ and He check-raised to 700,000 over Moscati's continuation-bet of 200,000. Moscati then three-bet all in for 2,600,000 total to put He at risk. He made the call.
Yifu He: A♣K♣
Vincent Moscati : K♥J♣
The board ran out 10♣, Q♥, and He's superior kicker earned him the double up.
Lukas Pazma opened from early position and Byungeun Shin moved all in from the big blind. Pazma looked at the clock, and then picked up a stack and moved it in to make the call.
Lukas Pazma: A♣K♣
Byungeun Shin: Q♣Q♦
Pazma needed to hit to stay alive, but Shin picked up on the Q♠J♥7♥ flop to sit with the set. The 9♣ turn and 8♣ river saw Shin stack up and Pazma hit the rail.
Li Chengbei raised to 600,000 from under the gun, leaving himself with 75,000 behind. It folded around to Scott Stewart in the small blind, who reraised all in, which Chengbei called to put himself at risk.
Li Chengbei: 8♥7♥
Scott Stewart: K♣10♣
Chengbei flopped the nut straight on the 6♣9♠5♥ flop, but Stewart was still live with the backdoor flush draw. The K♦ turn sealed the deal for Chengbei and the meaningless 5♠ rolled off on the river.
Kunal Patni raised to 240,000 from the cutoff before Akihiro Konishi re-raised to 625,000 on the button.
Patni made the call and sent them to a flop of 3♠6♥8♣, then checked. Konishi bet 360,000 before Patni called.
Both players checked the 7♣ turn to bring the 6♣ river.
Patni chose to bet 400,000 on the river. Konishi briefly thought about it before he put in the call.
Patni showed A♦10♣ for ace high, but it was no good, as Konishi revealed J♥J♦ to claim the pot.