Elie A opened to 130,000 from under-the-gun and action folded around to Brady Hinnegan in the big blind. Hinnegan shoved all-in for 1,065,000 and Elie A made the call, having Hinnegan covered.
Hinnegan:
Elie A:
Hinnegan was ahead, slightly, but racing for his tournament life. The board ran out , and Hinnegan faded the board, scoring the double up.
Karim-Olivier Kamal opened for 125,000 in late position, Elie A made the call on the button, and Tomas Larivee Magni three-bet to 375,000. Both Kamal and Elie A called, and the three seen a flop of .
Magni lead out for 875,000 and Kamal made the call. Elie A folded. The fell on the turn and both players checked to the on the river.
Magni tossed a chip out announcing he was all-in. Kamal snap-called. Kamal's hand was the first to hit the table, revealing , for a set of tens. Magni, thinking he was beat for just a second, turned over , scooping the monster pot with a flopped set of kings.