The board showed and a large pot was already in the middle when Andrew McKenzie and Amer Torbey checked.
The river was the and McKenzie checked once more. Torbey fired 15,000,000, putting McKenzie to a big decision. After some time he ended up calling with . Torbey mucked .
Amer Torbey raised from the cutoff, Evan Johnson three-bet to 10,000,000 from the small blind and Torbey called.
On the flop, Johnson announced "ten million" and quickly slid another stack of T-500,000 chips forward. Torbey swiftly came along with the call, creating a mouth-watering pot of over 40 million in chips already.
The turn was the and within mere seconds, Johnson made a waving motion with his hands and moved all in for 35,000,000. Torbey looked back at his cards and, with a disgusted look on his face, folded after about ten seconds.
At the same table, Andrei Konopelko is sitting pretty behind a stack of 90M and is the presumable chip leader as the once humongous field now has just five tables left.
Rafi Elharar raised to 2,700,000 from under-the-gun, and was called by Robert Rodriguez in middle position. Action folded around to Ono in the small blind, and she re-raised to 10,000,000, which got a fold from Jay Zhu in the big blind.
Elharar then four-bet shoved all in, which made Rodriguez sigh, say an expletive and then fold. With action back on Ono, she asked for a count, and when the dealer confirmed 47,900,000 total, she went into the tank for almost two minutes before finally releasing her cards.
The remaining players are now on their second 20-minute break of the day. Ricardo Klaassen will be back after the break with just six big blinds after losing a clash with versus Saya Ono's .