"BowieEffect" raised to 400,000 from the cutoff and "!$eveeeeeeen!" three-bet jammed for 12,295,591 from the big blind. "BowieEffect" called for less, putting at risk 4,555,856.
"BowieEffect":
"!$eveeeeeeen!":
The runout was and "!$eveeeeeeen!" took down the pot with his pair of kings.
"StraussJ"'s Bluff Doesn't Get Through "CryFishCry"
"StraussJ" raised to 525,000 on the button and "CryFishCry" called from the big blind.
The flop fell and "CryFishCry" check-called a bet of 471,550 from "StraussJ".
The turn brought the and "CryFishCry" check-called another bet of 1,270,000 from "StraussJ".
The completed the board and "CryFishCry" checked for a third time. "StraussJ" moved all in for 4,621,376 and "CryFishCry" snap-called. "StraussJ" showed for queen-high and "CryFishCry" revealed to win the pot with jacks and sixes, eliminating "StraussJ"
"Purakzoli" raised to 630,000 from mid-position and "Charlie580" called from the cutoff. "RoadToLegend" three-bet shoved for 4,238,200 from the small blind and "Purakzoli" reshoved for 22,070,435 but "Charlie580" gave up his hand.
"RoadToLegend":
"Purakzoli":
"Purakzoli" was comfortably ahead, but the runout came and "RoadToLegend" rivered a set of nines to double up.
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"Rekond" raised to 700,000 from the cutoff and "anteen" three-bet to 1,800,000 from the big blind. "Rekond" four-bet jammed for 42,946,647 and "anteen" snap-called for less with his last 8,471,290.
"anteen":
"Rekond":
"anteen" was comfortably ahead but that didn't last long as the flop fell giving "Rekond" a set of sevens. The turn and river completed the board and "Rekond" raked in the pot, ending "anteen"'s run in the tournament.
"Tedson89" moved all in for his last 379,620 from middle position and "marceloaziz" three-bet to 1,750,000 from the cutoff. "10rmc10.com" four-bet to 5,000,000 from the button and "marceloaziz" added the remainder to call.
The flop fell and was checked through to the turn. "marceloaziz" checked once more but "10rmc10.com" threw in a bet of 2,907,405. "marceloaziz" check-called.
The river completed the board and both players checked. "Tedson89" mucked, "marceloaziz" showed and "10rmc10.com" revealed to win the pot with queens and eights.
"Tedson89" was eliminated in 16th place and collected $8,320.64 for his deep run.
Action folded to "Hoelle1" who raised to 6,600,000 from the cutoff. "MrTermo1021" three-bet to 12,600,000 from the big blind and "Hoelle1" put her last 230,834 in the middle.
"Hoelle1":
"MrTermo1021":
"Hoelle1" was ahead, but the runout was and "MrTermo1021" raked in the pot with trip tens, eliminating "Hoelle1" from the tournament in 15th place for $8,320.64.