Gal Yifrach got it in preflop for 185,000 with and was up against two players holding . It was a fantastic spot for him and the didn't bring much trouble, but the did bring a sweat as the was in one player's hand. However, the river was the and Yifrach collected a triple-up.
There are 441 players remaining, according to the screens, and they have been sent into their penultimate 20-minute break of the day. Another full level of two hours and the first hour of Level 21 remain before all survivors get to bag and tag for the night.
Henrik Hecklen was in the cutoff and bet 75,000 into what looked like a pot of about 500,000 on the river with on the felt. Jake Schindler splashed in what looked like a reluctant call on the button. Hecklen turned over and took it down.
Samuel Touil opened from middle position and Fabian Gumz jammed all in for around 250,000 in the cutoff. The action was back on Touil who asked for a count and then made the call.
Samuel Touil:
Fabian Gumz:
The flop came and Touil spiked an ace to take the lead. The on the turn and the on the river were of no help and Gumz was sent to the rail.
Mustapha Kanit opened with a raise to 25,000 before Jonathan Gilliam moved all in for 131,000 total. The player on the button called as did the player in the small blind while Kanit folded. Gilliam was all in for the nearly 400,000-chip main pot while the other two players went heads-up to a flop for a side pot.
The flop was and both players checked to see the on the turn. There, the player first to act put out a bet of 25,000 which the other player called.
The river was the and both players checked again so it was on to a showdown. The first player in the small blind showed his , which was no good against the button's . Both hands were inferior to Gilliam's , though, and that would earn him the full triple-up to nearly 400,000.
"That was fucking nerve-wracking," Gilliam said after the hand.