After losing a few pots back-to-back, Arthur Conan became short and was all in for his last roughly 100,000 and called by Mikalai Vaskaboinikau.
Arthur Conan:
Mikalai Vaskaboinikau:
Conan was dominated by the better kicker of Vaskaboinikau and when the board ran out , it was the end of the road for Conan as the ace-ten high for Vaskaboinikau held up.
Action folded around to Paul Phua on the button who opened for 16,000 and both Timothy Adams and Neymar called from the blinds.
The flop came and Adams led out for 18,000. Neymar quickly folded and Phua made the call. On the turn both players checked their options.
The completed the board and Adams slid out a bet of 35,000. Phua went deep in the tank, tossing out a time bank card for an extra 30-seconds. After roughly a minute, Phua let his cards go and the pot was sent to Adams.
With around 110,000 in the pot on a board of , Sam Greenwood bet 60,000 on the button and was called by Daniel Dvoress in the cutoff.
The river came the and Dvoress led out for 30,000. Greenwood used two time banks before putting in a raise to 125,000. Dvoress quickly mucked as Greenwood, who has been sharing a table with twin brother Lucas the entire day, raked in the pot.
Neymar raised to 18,000 from under the gun and was called by Erik Seidel on the button and big blind Timothy Adams.
The flop came and action checked to Seidel, who bet 25,000. Adams folded, but Neymar stuck around to see the turn.
He checked again and Seidel fired out another 85,000. Neymar, undeterred, called again and the river came the . Both players checked.
Neymar turned over for a pair of queens and Seidel shook his head before mucking.
A few hands earlier at this table, Michael Addamo was eliminated by Santhosh Suvarna, who is now sitting around 1,000,000 after registering at the beginning of the day.
Byron Kaverman raised to 16,000 from the cutoff before Michael Soyza moved all in for around 100,000 in the big blind. Kaverman gave it some thought before calling.
Michael Soyza:
Byron Kaverman:
Kaverman was already cutting out the chips to pay Soyza as the board came , but the on the river improved him to two pair.
"GG boys," Soyza said as he tapped the table and made his exit.
Action started when Mikalai Vaskaboinikau opened to 16,000 from early position and it folded around to Adrian Mateos in the big blind who made the call.
Both players checked their options on a flop of . The hit the turn and Mateos took the lead with a bet of 23,000, which Vaskaboinikau called.
The river came the and Mateos checked. Vaskaboinikau took a moment but eventually checked back as well. Mateos was reluctant to show his cards and Vaskaboinikau rolled over for middle pair, enough to scoop the pot when Mateos mucked his hand.
After the hand, Mateos was left with under ten big blinds and would bust out a few hands later.