Ami Barer opened the button for 120,000, and Dylan Linde instantly shoved all in from the small blind. Ismail Erkenov folded his big blind, and Barer asked how much it was (920,000 approximately), and called immediately after getting an answer from Linde.
Barer:
Linde:
The flop was still good for Linde, and the on the turn didn't eliminate him yet either, but the counterfeited his hand and Linde had to make his exit in 12th place.
Agshin Rasulov open shoved under the gun for 420,000, and Jason Mercier asked how much it was, and called from the cutoff. The button and both blinds folded, and Mercier showed he had the , Rasulov had .
The board bricked out for Rasulov: . Mercier eliminated the first player after the break.
Ami Barer raised to 100,000 from under the gun, and Stephen Chidwick called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Chidwick checked, Barer bet 95,000, and Chidwick called.
The turn was checked by both players after the fell, and then the landed on the river to pair the board. Chidwick led for 150,000, and Barer folded.
Ami Barer raised to 100,000 from the hijack seat, and Dylan Linde reraised all in from the cutoff seat for 420,000. Play folded back to Barer, and he called with the . Linde had the .
The board gave Linde the win and the double, but he did have to sweat things after Barer took the lead on the flop. He's now over 900,000, and Barer dropped back to two million.
Joao Vieira was pushing more than once, but this time he found a caller. Vieira pushed all in for about 925,000, and Stephen Chidwick showed interest by pushing in the same amount.
The other players got out of their way, and the cards had to be opened.
Vieira had and was up against Chidwick's .
The -flop made things exciting, but the on the turn and on the river did nothing for Vieira. The last Portuguese player made his exit in 14th, picking up �46,600. The remaining 13 players are now guaranteed �52,800.