Ivan Uzunov was all in holding the vs the of Andres Jeckeln. The flop came to send Uzunov into the lead. The turn was the and the river came the to get a double for Uzunov.
A few hands later he was all in and at risk again when he called Jeckeln's small blind shove from the big blind.
This time Uzunov was ahead with the vs the of Jeckeln.
The board ran out and Uzunov moved his stack to a comfortable amount while Jeckeln was left very short.
Chad Norton raised from the cutoff. Kevin Wang then moved all in from the button. It folded back to Norton who eyed the stack and called.
Wang was at risk with the vs the of Norton.
The flop gave Wang a gutter as it came the . The turn was the and the river the to hold and eliminate Wang in 6th place as Norton's assault of the field continues.
Action folded to Jordyn Miller who raised to 2,000,000 from the button and then called off his 5,000,000 stack after Andres Jeckeln three-bet jammed from the big blind.
Jordyn Miller:
Andres Jeckeln:
Miller was ahead with his made hand of tens but Jeckeln did connect with his eight on the flop.
The paired the board on the turn and just as Miller thought he was about to snag a double, the dealer dropped the on the river, improving Jeckeln to a full house to send Miller home in seventh place for $32,254.
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