Matthew Jewett shoved from the button for around 6,300,000 and Jareth East went into the tank before he finally called.
Matthew Jewett:
Jareth East:
The flop was , leaving East a flush draw. The flush came quickly with a on the turn and Jewett was down to one last card. The river was no help and Jewett's magical Main Event run comes to an end in 28th place.
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Roongsak Griffeth open-shipped all in for 2,325,000 in early position. Lewis Spencer reshoved all in from the small blind and David Cabrera quickly folded his big blind.
Roongsak Griffeth:
Lewis Spencer:
The flop came and Spencer held on to his dominating lead. The on the turn and the on the river provided no help to Griffeth as he was ousted in 29th place.
Nicolas Dumont raised to 500,000 from the middle position and Chance Kornuth three-bet from the small blind to put Denys Prydvor all-in in the big blind. Prydvor called for the 6,640,000 he had behind while Dumont got out of their way.
Denys Prydvor:
Chance Kornuth:
The flop came for Kornuth to hit the nut flush.
The turn was the to leave Prydvor drawing dead as the completed the board.
Chase Bianchi opened to 500,000 in early position and Ruslan Dykshteyn three-bet shoved all in for 2,455,000 from a couple of seats over. The action folded back to Bianchi who wished his opponent luck before calling.
Ruslan Dykshteyn:
Chase Bianchi:
Bianchi was in a dominating position but the flop of gave Dykshteyn a flush draw. The on the turn favored Bianchi and the on the river was a brick as Dykshteyn was forced to the rail.
Ramon Colillas with made it 500,000 to go from under the gun and found a pair of callers in Jareth East (middle position) with and big blind Jack Oliver who completed with . Oliver checked the flop to Colillas who continued for 510,000. East folded and Oliver called.
The turn brought the and Oliver checked again. Colillas, who made a set of nines, fired a second barrel worth 2,600,000 and Oliver stuck around another street.
The on the river completed the board and Oliver checked a third time. Colillas emptied the clip with an all-in shove, more than enough to cover Oliver's remaining 7,900,000, and the Brit went deep into the tank.
Oliver kept his gaze firmly locked on Colillas the whole time, while the Spaniard's eyes were locked on the board. After nearly five minutes of thought, and an apology to the table, he reluctantly gave it up to leave the pot to Colillas.
After the hand, Colillas was moved to the feature table for balancing purposes.
Matija Dobric shoved from the hijack for 2,700,000 for Matthew Schulte to call for the 2,320,0000 he had behind in the small blind. Chance Kornuth called both in the big blind.
Matija Dobric:
Matthew Schulte:
Chance Kornuth:
The flop came for Kornuth to hit a set but for Dobric to pick up the flush draw and Schulte the gutshot to a straight. The action flop caused the rail and table to erupt in anticipation.
The turn was the for Schulte to add some extra outs to stay alive with a flush draw which brought more woo's out of the rail. The river completed the board with the for Kornuth to knock both players out.