Victor Fryda in the big blind moved all-in for roughly 2,300,000 and he was called by Alan Helfenstein on the button.
Victor Fryda: 8♠8♣
Alan Helfenstein: K♥J♠
Helfenstein flopped the best two pair on Q♠2♥J♦2♦10♠ to eliminate Fryda.
Victor Fryda in the big blind moved all-in for roughly 2,300,000 and he was called by Alan Helfenstein on the button.
Victor Fryda: 8♠8♣
Alan Helfenstein: K♥J♠
Helfenstein flopped the best two pair on Q♠2♥J♦2♦10♠ to eliminate Fryda.
Dragos Anton in the cutoff moved all-in. Jun Miao in the big blind went deep into the tank and called, finding himself at risk for 3,500,000.
Jun Miao: K♠Q♠
Dragos Anton: K♦J♣
Miao was on his way to double up, but on 9♦8♦4♦10♦7♣, Anton hit a flush to send him to the rail.
Aamir Ghai moved all in under the gun for his last 975,000. Dan Au made the call from the small blind.
Aamir Ghai: A♣5♠
Dan Au: 4♠4♦
Neither connected in the runout Q♥7♣6♣K♠3♦, which left Au's little pair as the winner.
All 43 players are in their new seats so the tournament can restart. There will be a 60-minute dinner break at the end of the level.
With 18 minutes remaining in Level 32, the clock was stopped so the five remaining tables could be moved from Paris Yellow to the Gold section.
The hand was joined on the flop with the pot stocked with some 3,000,000 chips.
The board read 6♦J♠6♥.
Cary Jones checked from early position. Dan Au moved all in, and Jones immediately called with less.
Cary Jones: 9♠9♦
Dan Au: 8♣8♦
Au let out a huge whiff of disappointment at seeing his pocket pair outpipped by one.
The turn of the 8♥ changed all of that, of course, and the J♣ on the river made it a full house for the takedown.
"Ouch," a tablemate said.
Au said he was going to either jam or call, no matter what was on the flop.
"It was destiny,"he said.
Juan Nuno Sanchez jammed for 530,000 from the button and Yita Choong in the big blind called.
Juan Nuno Sanchez: 5♥5♣
Yita Choong: 6♣4♥
The dealer fanned a board of Q♣J♣Q♦8♥J♦ which made then split the pot.
Action folded to Jonathan Pastore in the cutoff who open-jammed for 1,640,000 and was looked up by Kevin Song in the small blind who had him covered.
Jonathan Pastore: K♠K♣
Kevin Song: Q♦J♠
A slightly worrying flop for Pastore of J♥5♥5♣ which gave Song a pair and additional outs to hit. Nothing changed on the A♥ turn and when the 7♥ peeled off on the river Pastore's Kings held firm for the double-up.
Level: 32
Blinds: 100,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000