Larry Greenberg just informed the PokerNews Live Reporting team that Isaac Haxton recently felted Ankush Mandavia. The two players got all the chips in the middle on the river; Haxton held a flush that came in backdoor and Mandavia had rivered a straight with . Haxton has chipped up substantially since the start of Day 2 play and now sits at just under 500,000.
Steffen Sontheimer opened to 7,000 from middle position getting calls from Mikita Badziakouski on the button and Greg Jensen in the big blind.
The flop came down and Sontheimer continued with a bet of 16,000 which just Badziakouski called. Sontheimer checked when the hit on the turn and called a bet worth 20,000 from Badziakouski.
The completed the board and Sontheimer check-shoved for 91,800 after Badziakouski bet 70,000. The bet wasn't much more but it was clear Badziakouski had been caught. He would end up putting in the rest and mucked his when Sontheimer tabled the .
There was a three-way all in with Andre Akkari holding , Boris Kolev showing , and Mikita Badziakouski with . Badziakouski held the best hand and the most amount of chips, and was in a prime position to score a double knockout.
The flop came , barely missing all three players which resulted in Badziakouski staying in the lead. A on the turn and another on the river changed nothing and Badziakouski sent both of his opponents to the rail.
Liv Boeree raised to 7,000 from early position and Richard Seymour called from the button.
The flop came and both players checked.
The turn brought the and Boeree checked. Seymour bet 8,000 and Boeree called.
The fell on the river and Boeree checked again. Seymour counted his stack down and used a time bank slip before he bet what looked like 20,000. Boeree folded and Seymour took the pot.
Timothy Adams got the last of is roughly 30,000 stack in the middle and was up against Mikalai Vaskaboinikau. The two recently battled in the $25,000 Single Day High-Roller on the final table with the Belarussian coming out on top. Adams turned over the and was up against the of Vaskaboinikau.
The flop came and Adams was still slightly in the lead with the only pair. The on the turn made things a little scarier and the on the river sealed his fate. Vaskaboinikau binked a pair of kings on the river to eliminate Adams once again.
Jason Koon was also seen leaving his seat and both he and Adams won't be able to duplicate their deep runs that they made in the Single Day High-Roller.
The official numbers are in and the prize pool and payout structure have been released. There were 144 total entries creating a prize pool worth $3,484,800.
The top 20 spots will earn a prize with anyone making the money guaranteed at least $45,300. Awaiting the eventual champion is a top prize of $836,350.
There were about 22,000 chips already in the middle and the board read when we got to the table. Stefan Schillhabel checked from the big blind, Jonathan Jaffe checked from the cutoff, and Christopher Kruk bet 7,200 from the button. Schillhabel called and Jaffe folded.
The turn brought the and Schillhabel checked. Kruk bet 25,000 and Schillhabel called.
The fell on the river and Schillhabel checked. Kruk bet 43,000, Schillhabel folded, and Kruk took the pot.