Action was picked up as Elia Ahmadian was all in for roughly 1,000,000 chips from the button against Xiaoyao Ma in the big blind.
Elia Ahmadian: K♥Q♣
Xiaoyao Ma: A♠A♣
The board ran out J♠7♥3♦A♥3♣, and Ahmadian was eliminated.
Action was picked up as Elia Ahmadian was all in for roughly 1,000,000 chips from the button against Xiaoyao Ma in the big blind.
Elia Ahmadian: K♥Q♣
Xiaoyao Ma: A♠A♣
The board ran out J♠7♥3♦A♥3♣, and Ahmadian was eliminated.
Luis Faria raised to 85,000 on the button, and Erik Eisen three-bet jammed in the small blind to put himself at risk. Faria asked for a count, and once the bet was confirmed to be 1,020,000, Faria made the call.
Erik Eisen: A♣Q♣
Luis Faria: K♥Q♥
Eisen's ace-queen remained in the lead all the way as the board ran out 9♣8♥10♣6♠10♠, earning him the double-up.
These chip counts are taken directly from the WSOP LIVE app.
Level: 23
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
With the elimination of Dario Sammartino and Simon Wilson just moments ago, the remaining 39 players are heading on their first 15-minute break of the day.
Oliver Weis raised from the button to 60,000, and Antoine Labat called from the big blind right before the break. The flop was 7♦8♥Q♦, and Labat checked, while Weis bet 65,000. Labat put in a raise to 185,000, and Weis called.
Both players checked the turn A♥.
On the river 9♦, Labat checked, and Weis put in 650,000. Labat folded.
Joshua Boulton was raising almost every single hand and putting the most pressure on his opponents. On this hand, Boulton raised to 60,000 from the cutoff, and Timo Kamphues called from the big blind. The flop came out with 6♠J♥9♣, and Kamphues checked to the preflop raiser, who made a continuation-bet of 100,000. Kamphues called.
On the turn 6♣, Kamphues took the lead and bet 105,000; Boulton called.
On the river 6♥, Kamphues bet again for 135,000, and Boulton bet enough to put Kamphues all in for 700,000. Kamphues quickly folded.
The hand was picked up with the full board of 4♠Q♣6♥5♦3♣ on the table and two players in the hand.
Brek Schutten bet 75,000 from the big blind. Andrew Lichtenberger raised to 500,000.
Schutten went into the tank for the decision on making the call for a 1,300,000 or so pot.
He eventually made the call and tabled 5♥4♣ for two pair. Lichtenberger showed J♠8♣, a pure bluff
Josh Arieh raised to 60,000 on the button, and Motoyoshi Okamura called in the big blind.
The flop came J♥7♥8♥, and Arieh fired out a bet of 30,000, and Okamura just called.
The 9♣ on the turn saw Arieh fire out another bet of 135,000, but this time Okamura went all in for roughly 250,000, and Arieh called.
Motoyoshi Okamura: 10♦2♥
Josh Arieh: K♦10♠
Both Okamura and Arieh had a freeroll as Okamura had a flush draw and Arieh could make a better straight. The 4♣ on the river meant they would chop this pot.