As told to us by the players at the table White opened for 100,000 from early position, Benjamin Chalot three-bet to 300,000 sitting to his left, Timothy Stephens called from the big blind along with White.
The flop was checked to White who jammed for 1,100,000, Chalot folded and Stephens called.
Timothy Stephens:
Corbin White:
White dodged danger on the blank turn, but the river fell a giving Stephens trip sevens and White was eliminated in 18th place.
From under the gun, Matthew Volosevich shoved his few remaining crumbs of around 300,000 all in. Asi Moshe called on the button and all other players folded.
Matthew Volosevich:
Asi Moshe:
Moshe was all over the board to send Volosevich to the rail in 15th and add another bounty on top of his bulging stack.
Benjamin Chalot opened to 140,000 from the hijack, Asi Moshe three-bet to 425,000 from the cutoff, and Kalidou Sow four-bet shoved 535,000 from the small blind. Chalot paused and took his time before reshoving around for around 2,300,000, which got Moshe out of the way before the cards were flipped on their backs.
Kalidou Sow:
Benjamin Chalot:
The French pro found himself in a classic race for his tournament life but fell way behind after a dreadful flop for him. Sow could only escape with a runner-runner but was drawing dead after the turn, rendering the river moot. He made his way off the Amazon feature stage to collect $12,326 in winnings.
Shortly before Sow's bustout hand, Bastian Fischer doubled through Martijn Gerrits with pocket eights against ace-queen.
With a board reading , Scott Bain led out from the small blind with a bet of 500,000. [Removed:124] in the big blind thought it over for a while before making the call.
The river was the . Bain tossed in his bounty chip to indicate an all in. [Removed:126] instantly looked tortured over the decision and went deep into the tank to consider the call which would be for his tournament after a count confirmed that he was covered by Bain's stack.
"Bet, bet, bet" he said, replaying the hand in his head, indicating that Bain had fired the flop as well. After over two minutes he tossed in a chip to call. Bain rolled over the for top pair which was good enough to win as [Removed:126] mucked his cards and got up from the table as the dealer called out "payout".