It folded to Penh Lo who raised on the button to 13,000,000, with 2,300,000 left behind and Inkyu Choi tanked for a minute before moving all in. Lo quickly called.
Penh Lo:
Inkyu Choi:
Lo had the dominated hand but found a board of , giving him two pair and the double up.
Gabriel Morales pushed all in for just over 10,000,000 chips in middle position. David Ripley was in the blinds and called to put Morales at risk.
Gabriel Morales:
David Ripley:
Morales needed some help and he turned to one of his many card markers to place on top of his cards. The board ran out and not even the Mother Theresa statue could help Morales win this one.
Rachel Giacopuzzi opened to 3,400,000 from under the gun and Avi Cohen shipped all in on her left. The action folded back to Gaicopuzzi who called off her stack of 12,400,000.
Rachel Gicaopuzzi:
Avi Cohen:
The board ran out and Giacopuzzi made a pair of kings to win the flip.
In a three-way single raised pot, the flop came and both Kevin Rand and Michael Lee checked in the blinds. Kerry Zehr bet 1,500,000 from the button and Rand made the call.
Lee tanked for some time and moved all in. Zehr and Rand quickly folded.
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The action folded to Timothy Guilford on the button who shoved all in for 3,500,000. Anatolii Zyrin looked down at his cards in the big blind and quickly called.
Timothy Guilford:
Anatolii Zyrin:
Guilford stood up from his seat right away but the flop gave him a few counterfeit outs. The on the turn and the on the river spelled the end for his tournament.