Christopher Ryan opened to 100,000 in the cutoff and Adrien Delmas three-bet to 270,000 from the small blind. Ryan four-bet shoved all in for 1,065,000 and Delmas snapped him off.
Ryan showed but was dominated by the of Delmas. However, the runout gave Ryan two pair and a full double up.
At a table nearby, Nate Silver was all in for 720,000 with and was called by Matt Affleck with . The baord ran out and Silver doubled up, leaving Affleck on the short stack.
Robert Kuhn opened to 100,000, Matt Affleck moved all in for 1,100,000 and Matthew Lambrecht shoved for less. Kuhn got out of the way and Lambrecht was at risk.
The action folded to Stefano Calenzani on the button who ripped all in for 380,000. Jeremy Wien was in the big blind and thought for a minute before making the call.
Stefano Calenzani:
Jeremy Wien:
The flop came and Wien was still out front with a pair of sixes now. The paired the board on the turn and the hit the river. Calenzani spiked a pair of eights to keep his tournament hopes alive.
Matthew Blagg moved all-in from middle position preflop and Avi Cohen re-shoved from the button, which prompted the blinds to fold. The two were heads-up and Blagg held versus the of Cohen.
The dealer flopp the and Cohen continued to lead.
The turn was the and changed nothing.
The river did the same, and it was Choen's one pair of eights that took down the pot and eliminated Blagg.
Mukul Pahuja moved all-in from the button and was snap-called by Adrien Delmas in the big blind. The cards were turned face up Delmas held versus the of Pahuja.
The dealer flopped the which was of no help to either player.
The turn was the and changed nothing.
The river card sealed the double-up for Delmas with his one pair of tens, which left Pahuja quite short with only 25,000 chips.