Jesse "Dangerous22" Lonis was all-in against "Suplex7" and hit the rail in 10th place when his hand couldn't find improvement against the latter's A?J?.
Dimitar "gradushkata" Danchev got his stack in the middle and was called by James "ohhhhjaybird" Hundt who had the bigger stack.
Dimitar "gradushkata" Danchev: A?10?
James "ohhhhjaybird" Hundt: K?10?
Danchev was ahead preflop, but when the board ran out Q?9?4?5?K?, it was the rivered king that scored the pot for Hundt to send Danchev out in 11th place.
A hand earlier Arthur "Elliott4th" Hamilton was eliminated in 15th place.
Matthew "Muckdat" Mcdowell moved all in for his 91,860 from under the gun before "onetimekeepa" shoved for 447,598. "MTTWarrior" then called with the covering stack out of the big blind to put both of his opponents at risk.
Matthew "Muckdat" Mcdowell: A?Q?
"onetimekeepa": A?4?
"MTTWarrior": 7?2?
"MTTWarrior" had the worst of it preflop but came out on top following the 10?7?8?3?6? runout to eliminate Mcdowell and "onetimekeepa" in 14th and 13th place respectively.
On the other table, "sAucebAe" was sent to the rail in 12th place.
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Ryan "saucebae" Hohner opened to 80,000 from under the gun and it folded to Brian "RedBaron" Baron in the small blind who moved all in for 434,694. The big blind folded and Hohner quickly called to put Baron at risk.
Brian "RedBaron" Baron: K?Q?
Ryan "saucebae" Hohner: Q?Q?
Hohner was in great shape, and when the board ran out 9?9?6?6?J?, it was the queens that held up to send Baron out in 48th place.