According to the WSOP live app.
According to the WSOP live app.
Level: 35
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
Timothy Loehr and William Parker narrowly missed making the dinner break as they busted in the hand just before.
The remaining 83 players are now on a 60-minute dinner break. Action is due to resume at 6:37 p.m.
Edo Zucker open-shoved in early position for 2,300,000. Renan Revinthis in hijack followed suit and placed in all his 2,000,000 chips in the middle. With action folding to the big blind, Edo Zucker, covering both, called taking them to showdown.
Renan Revinthis: K♣K♠
Maksim Petrov: Q♣Q♥
Edo Zucker: A♦J♠
Gentry was ahead with his kings when the dealer fanned out 4♠7♣2♠. Visibly frustrated, Revinthis hit the table when the A♣ fell on the turn.
The river 8♣ completed the board. Zucker scooped the whole pot ending both Revinthis' and Petrov's tournament run.
Jaehwa Son moved all in in middle position with 4,800,000 chips.
After getting several incorrect counts from the dealer on the amount of chips Son had, Wooyang Lin herd a low enough number to make the call on the button.
Jaehwa Son: 6♥6♠
Wooyang Lin: A♥K♠
The classic race was all Son in a runout of Q♥7♣6♣K♣K♥, with a flopped set and then the runner-runner kings that gave Lin trips, providing a full house for Son.
Tobias Rohe in middle position open-shoved for 2,800,000. Action folded to the small blind Kyle Hughes who made the call.
Tobias Rohe: A♠A♦
Kyle Hughes: 2♦2♥
With the highest pocket pair against the lowest, Rohe was looking at a potential double-up.
Rohe could only shake his head when his aces got cracked on the 3♥2♣J♠ flop. Adding insult to injury, the 2♠ fell on the turn, giving Hughes quads. Rohe with a full smile, got on his feet and started taking a photo of the hand.
The dealer completed the board with a Q♣. Everyone at the table looked quite amused with the hand as Rohe left.
Gonzalo Diaz moved all in under the gun with 4,100,000 chips. Andrew Fredericks made the call from early position.
The action folded around to Arun Savara on the button, and he gladly joined the parade with his last 3,950,000 chips.
Arun Savara: K♠K♦
Gonzalo Diaz: A♠K♣
Andrew Fredericks: A♥Q♦
Savara picked up kings at the perfect time, and the runout cooperated with him, with the final board reading 3♥9♣J♣Q♣2♦. Diaz did pick up a straight flush draw on the turn, but to no avail.
Level: 34
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000