From the cutoff, Nikolay Yosifov raised to 1,000,000 with the 9?9?. Ben Hoy looked down at Q?J? from the button and jammed it all in for 2,675,000. Yosifov called it off.
Ben Hoy: Q?J?
Nikolay Yosifov: 9?9?
The flop came Q?K?8? to but Hoy ahead as his rail celebrated. The turn was the 3? and the river came the J? to secure the double for Hoy.
Action started with an open jam from Jonathan Schwartz, who was under the gun with the shortest stack at the table, 1,250,000. His hand was K?Q?.
Action folded to David Stamm in the small blind, who re-raised all in for 6,600,000 with A?K?. Last to act was Erlend Melsom, who found A?J? in the big blind. He decided that the spot was too good not to take and put in the call for 6,200,000.
Jonathan Schwartz: K?Q?
David Stamm: A?K?
Erlend Melsom: A?J?
The flop was great for Melsom and bad for the at-risk players, the J?8?7?. The turn, however, brought a card for Schwartz, the Q?. The river 5? gave Schwartz the triple-up, but meant the elimination of David Stamm.
Nikolay Yosifov raised raised to 800,000 with the K?3? from the button. Ben Hoy three-bet to 2,200,000 from the small blind with the Q?Q?. Yosifov came along with a call.
The flop came K?A?10? to put Yosifov into the lead. Hoy led for 2,000,000 and Yosifov called.
The turn was the 9?. Action went check-check. The river came the K? to improve Yosifov's holding and put three diamonds on board. Hoy decided to lead again, this time for 300,000. Yosifov frowned a bit but ultimately called and took down the chunky pot.
David Stamm raised to 800,000 from the cutoff with the Q?Q?. Nikolay Yosifov defended the big blind with the A?5?.
The flop came in favor of Yosifov 7?A?9?. Stamm continued for 500,000 and Yosifov called.
The turn was the 10?. Both players checked it. The river was the 9?. Yosifov fired a small bet of 400,000, Stamm was able to get away from the worse hand as he folded.
Ben Hoy minraised from the cutoff with A?J?. David Stamm decided to three-bet with A?4?. Hoy called.
The flop 2?5?10? got checked through.
The turn was the K?. After a check from Hoy, Stamm, who only had about a pot size left behind, decided to bet 2,500,000. He got a quick fold from Hoy and chipped up.