Most of the action on the first table has been coming preflop. Most recently, Marc MacDonnell used a four-bet shove for 1,460,000 to get both of his opponents to lay their hands down. Here is a look at some of the updated chip counts on the first table:
Action folded around to Alexander Farahi in the small blind and he opted to just call. Chen Yu Hung was in the big blind and raised to 270,000. Farahi reraised to 725,000, and Hung moved all in for about 2,900,000. Farahi snap-called.
Hung was the player at risk with , well behind Farahi's .
With about 650,000 in the pot on a board reading , Bryce Yockey led out for 350,000 from the big blind. Yuriy Boyko was on the button and called.
The river was the and Yockey checked this time. Boyko bet 700,000, and Yockey quickly slid out a check-raise worth 3,200,000.
"I feel like you're bluffing here, kid" said Boyko. Yockey just smiled. "You were all chatty yesterday, now you're all quiet," he continued. Eventually, Boyko folded and the dealer shipped the pot to Yockey.
Chen Yu Hung raised to 250,000 from the small blind, and Jonathan Gray defended his big blind.
The flop came and Hung led out for 280,000. Gray called. The turn was the and Hung led out for 380,000 this time. Gray called again.
The river was the and Hung bet once more, firing 650,000 as a third bullet. Gray thought for about a minute and eventually called. Hung then looked back at his cards and mucked them. sending the pot to Gray.
On the second feature table, there have been a lot of raises and folds with only one flop being seen. Thiago Grigoletti has found the all-in button a couple times and has chipped up to 2,600,000 now.
Action folded around to Yuriy Boyko on the button, and he raised to 260,000. Pablo Mariz was in the small blind and paused before moving all in for 1,840,000. Boyko asked for a count and quickly called.
Mariz was at risk with and Boyko tabled .
The board ran out and Mariz held on for the double-up.