With about 100,000 already in the pot and a board reading , Jerry Callahan shoved all in for 98,000, and Millard Hale folded, awarding Callahan the pot.
Impressively, Shannon Shorr has come back from less than one big blind and now has more than an average stack.
Jagdeep Singh opened to 10,000 from middle position. Action folded around to Victor Choupeaux in the small blind, who three-bet, making it 36,000. Singh asked for a count and then four-bet to 85,000. Choupeaux took some time and eventually released, awarding the pot to Singh.
On a flop, Juha Helppi bet 25,000, and Bryce Yockey went in the tank. The 2017 WSOP bracelet winner eventually shoved all in for a little more, and Helppi called right away.
Yockey:
Helppi:
Yockey's aces were still best, but he had to dodge a plethora of outs from the Finnish high-stakes legend. The turn was safe, but the river improved Helppi to the nut straight. Yockey finished in 39th place and received $5,628.
Shannon Shorr opened under the gun and called off a three-bet jam from Simon Lam, on the button, to the tune of 94,000.
Lam:
Shorr:
Lam was in trouble, being dominated by Shorr. Fortunately for him, Lam found a ten on the board and scored a big double, leaving Shorr with less than one big blind.
Shorr has since doubled, tripled, and quadrupled up and Ryan Laplante called the clock on Shorr four times in the run of hands that Shorr took down.
Millard Hale opened to 10,000 from early position, and the button called. Ivan Deyra was seated in the small blind and three-bet to 44,000. Hale called, and the player on the button folded.
The flop was , and Deyra bet all in, forcing Hale to fold.
Bas de Laat was down to his last 18,000 and open-shoved from the button. Slimane Mameche re-shoved from the small blind, and Ryan Laplante folded his big blind.
De Laat:
Mameche:
De Laat didn't improve enough on the board, and his run in Event #64 came to an end.
Victor Choupeaux is sitting behind some very impressive towers of chips. The Frenchman added an extra layer to his stack by sending Alex Massman to the rail.
After Choupeaux opened with , and Massman moved all in with and a short stack. Choupeaux called and rivered a flush to knock Massman out.