Action was opened when a player went all in from late position for about 30,000. It folded to Julian Penza in the big blind who checked his cards and then quickly put in the chips.
Late Position: Q♦J♠
Julian Penza: A♠8♥
The full board ran out 9♥3♥3♣6♥6♦ and Penza would get the chips and the knockout.
Penza has been steadily accumulating chips and is among the top of the leaderboard.
Action folded all the way to Mikhail Kazakevich in the small blind who opened to 5,000. The big blind thought for a moment and then three-bet to 12,000. Kazakevich called.
The 6♥J♠K♦ landed on the flop and action checked to the big blind who continued for 11,000. Kazakevich called again.
The Q♣ landed on the turn and action quickly checked through to a J♣ river. Kazakevich saw the opportunity and led out for a large sizing of 35,000. The big blind went into the tank but eventually found the fold.
Kazakevich pulled in a nice pot after some blind on blind crime.
PokerNews was around as the table was commenting on how well Jen Chang was running. He was involved in and winning multiple pots in the lead-up to this hand.
The action was opened under the gun to 12,000. Chang then put in a cold three-bet to 25,000 from the cutoff and it folded back to the original raiser who called.
The 3♠10♠5♠ flop landed and action quickly checked through to an A♣ turn.
Action checked through again and the river landed the K♦. The under the gun player opted to lead out for 30,000. Cheng didn't think for a second before putting in a raise to 65,000. The original raiser thought for only a moment before he called.
Chang announced "ace-king...and spades" as he rolled over A♠K♠ for the stone cold nuts. His opponent shook his head and flashed A♦K♥ as he mucked.
Action was opened in early position to 5,000. It folded to Kevin Grabel in the cutoff who flatted and then action folded to the small blind. They sat in the tank for a moment and then put in a three-bet to 21,000. The original raiser folded and action was back on Grabel who called.
The K♥J♦10♠ flop landed and the small blind led for 12,000. Grabel took a moment, did some accounting of the player's chips, and then put in a raise to 36,000. His opponent snap folded and Grabel dragged a great pot with little resistance.
Action was opened in middle position to 5,000. Ryan McKnight was next to act and put in a three-bet to 18,000. The action was then on Robert Elias on the button who put in a cold four-bet to the tune of 50,000. Middle position folded and action was back on McKnight who five-bet jammed for 129,000 effective. Elias called and the cards hit their backs.
Ryan McKnight: Q♣Q♠
Robert Elias: A♦8♦
The flop looked good for McKnight in the form of 7♠9♠2♠. The 5♦ turn was clean but unfortunately tragedy on the river with the A♥.
McKnight hit the rail and Elias dragged a massive pot to catapult him into the chip lead.