Hand #20: Samuel Phillips raised to 70,000 from early position, and Mohsin Charania called from the small blind.
The flop came , and Charania checked. Phillips bet 120,000, and Charania called. The turn was the , and Charania checked again. Phillips bet 165,000, and Charania called again. The river brought the , and Charania checked for the third time. Phillips shoved all in, having his opponent covered, and Charania thought long and hard before letting his hand go.
Hand #19: Mikhail Rudoy raised to 70,000 from the hijack, and Milan Simko moved all in for 405,000 from the small blind. Rudoy thought for a moment and called.
Rudoy was at risk with , slightly ahead of Rudoy's .
The flop came , giving Rudoy a commanding lead with top pair and a flush draw. The turn was the , and Simko needed to hit a five or an off-suit ace to improve. Unfortunately for him, the river was the , and he was eliminated in ninth place.
Hand #16: Mohsin Charania raised to 65,000 from late position. Samuel Phillips was in the hijack and three-bet to 160,000. Charania folded.
Hand #17: Ian Steinman raised to 65,000 from the cutoff, and Andy Frankenberger defended his big blind. The flop came , and Frankenberger checked. Steinman bet 60,000, and Frankenberger called. The turn was the . Frankenberger led out for 175,000, and Steinman called. The river was the , and Frankenberger checked. Steinman bet 80,000, and Frankenberger folded.
Hand #18: Phillips raised to 70,000 from middle position, and Frankenberger three-bet to 225,000 from the small blind. Phillips mucked.
Hand #11: Yanki Koppel limped in the small blind, and Mohsin Charania raised to 105,000 from the big blind. Koppel called, and the flop came . Koppel checked, and Charania bet 80,000 to get Koppel to fold.
Hand #12: Ian Steinman raised to 65,000 from early position, and Samuel Phillips called from the big blind. The flop came , and both players checked to the on the turn. Phillips checked again, and Steinman bet 60,000 to pick up the pot.
Hand #13: The action was folded to Phillips in the small blind, who moved all in, and Cary Katz folded his big blind.
Hand #14: Koppel raised to 65,000, and Phillips called from the button, along with Steinman in the big blind. The flop came , and the action was checked around. The turn was the , and everyone checked again. The river brought the , and Phillips finally made a bet of 175,000. Both of his opponents folded, and Phillips took down the pot.
Hand #6: Samuel Phillips raised to 70,000 from the cutoff, and Ian Steinman called from the small blind. The flop came . Steinman checked, and Phillips bet 70,000. Steinman called. The turn was the . Steinman checked again, and Phillips checked back. The river was the , and Steinman checked for a third time. Phillips checked back, and Steinman tabled for a flush. Phillips mucked.
Hand #7: Steinman raised to 65,000 on the button, and Brandon Ageloff defended his big blind. The flop came , and Ageloff checked. Steinman bet 60,000, and Ageloff called. The turn was the . Ageloff checked again, and Steinman checked back. The river was the . Ageloff checked for a third time, and Steinman bet 70,000. Ageloff called. Both players tabled king-jack off-suit and chopped the pot.
Hand #8: Steinman raised to 65,000 from the cutoff and raked in the blinds and antes.
Hand #9: Mohsin Charania raised to 70,000 from early position, and Ageloff three-bet to 165,000 on the button. Charania folded.
Hand #10: Milan Simko limped in from the small blind, and Yanki Koppel checked his option in the big blind. The flop came , and Simko led out for 35,000. Koppel raised to 105,000, and Simko folded.
Hand #1: Mohsin Charania raised to 65,000 under the gun, and Samuel Phillips three-bet to 175,000. Everyone folded.
Hand #2: Andy Frankenberger raised to 65,000 from the cutoff, and Charania shoved all in from the big blind. Frankenberger quickly mucked his hand.
Hand #3: Yanki Koppel raised 70,000 from the button, and Charania re-raised to 185,000 in the small blind. The big blind folded, along with Koppel.
Hand #4: The action was folded to Phillips, in the small blind, who moved all in. Cary Katz folded his big blind.
Hand #5: Koppel raised to 65,000, and Phillips called on the button. Both players checked the entire way with the board reading , and Koppel tabled to win the hand.
The last break just ended, and James Florence was eliminated in the first hand back, so it seems fitting that the remaining nine players should enjoy another well-deserved break after three minutes of hard work.
The tournament staff are setting up for the live stream, so the remaining players are on a quick break until that is complete.
James Florence moved all in for 385,000 from under the gun, and Mikhail Rudoy called on the button.
Florence was at risk with and was well behind Rudoy's .
There was immediately a nine in the window as the flop came , and Rudoy extended his lead. The turn was the , and Florence yelled for a diamond, but it didn't come. The river was the .
Florence was eliminated on the official final table bubble.