Jeff Trudeau raised from early position and Laurynas Levinskas called on the button.
The flop came and Trudeau checked to Levinskas who bet roughly the size pot of the pot. Trudeau called to see the turn and checked to Levinskas, who bet 930,000. Trudeau took almost two minutes before sliding in a call.
The river was the and Trudeau checked. Levinskas thought around twenty seconds before shoving all in for 3,300,000. This time, Trudeau needed just a minute before deciding on a call.
Laurynas Levinskas:
Jeff Trudeau:
As if Trudeau had gazed directly through Levinskas' soul, he had called the shove holding nothing but ace-jack high. Levinskas, with eight-high, had to make his way to the exit in 79th place ($91,610).
With the huge call, Trudeau soared to 10,900,000 and the second place behind Fox.
Hari Bercovici opened with a raise to 225,000 from middle position and Shannon Shorr called on the button.
The flop came down and Bercovici led out with a bet of 400,000. Shorr called.
The turn was the and Bercovici led out again, putting out a bet of 1,200,000. Shorr called once more.
The river was the and both players checked. Bercovici just mucked his hand and Shorr was able to take the pot with no showdown, chipping up to over seven million.
Jorden Fox raised it up to 175,000 and was called by Antoine Labat in the hijack and Michael Feil on the button. Jason Gooch in the big blind three-bet to 850,000 and Fox folded. Labat asked for the stack size of Gooch, who had different stack sizes for his chips, and called, Feil folded as well.
On the flop, Labat bet 550,000 and Gooch sent his cards into the muck.
With on the board, Kao Saechao shoved all in from the small blind for 1,015,000 effective, putting Vicent Bosca Ramon at risk. Ramon thought awhile and then called it off. Saechao turned over for trips and Ramon knuckled the table and showed for inferior trips.
From early position, Nirath Rean opened to 160,000 and he was called by Artur Koren in the hijack seat.
The flop came down and Rean checked to Koren who put out a bet of 275,000. Rean then check-raised, making it 690,000. Koren called.
The turn was the and Rean led out again, betting 850,000. Koren thought for a good while but eventually decided to fold, allowing Rean to take down the pot.
Alexander Ziskin moved all in first to act for what appeared to be just one million in chips and Ubaid Habib called from one seat over, all other players folded.
Alexander Ziskin:
Ubaid Habib:
The board ran out and Ziskin was eliminated in 81st place for $91,610.