Junxiu Zhang had just doubled up a few times when she pushed all-in again for 8,655,000. Qing Liu called and everyone else got out of the way as she was at risk.
Junxiu Zhang:
Qing Liu:
The flop came which gave Zhang the lead with a pair of tens, but Liu also held a flush draw.
The turn paired Liu to put him back into the lead. Zhang needed a non-heart queen or ten but the river was no help as she exited in sixth. She picks up more than $60,000 for her great run.
Junxiu Zhang opened to 2,000,000 from early position and Raj Vojra moved all-in for 11,625,000. Zhang called with a similar stack and they were off to the races.
Junxiu Zhang:
Raj Vojra:
The flop gave Vojra a set, but Zhang still had outs. The turn wasn't what she needed, nor was the river.
After the stacks were counted, Zhang was left with less than a big blind.
Stanislav Snitsar opened from under the gun to 2,500,000 and it folded around to Qing Liu on the big blind. He asked for a count and Snitsar said around 12,000,000.
Liu then asked for an official count and then, about 30 seconds later, he forced Snitsar all-in.
Snitsar deliberated for 30 seconds before calling.
Stanislav Snitsar:
Qing Liu:
Liu's aces crushed Snitsar, especially considering they matched suits. The flop came .
The turn brought the and the river brought the to eliminate Snitsar in eighth place.
Qing Liu brought his chip lead to 53,600,000 while Snitsar cashed for $40,378.
Nicole Limo Greene opened to 1,600,000 and Hung Tran three-bet to 4,600,000. Greene then shoved all-in for 15,000,000 more and Tran went deep into the tank.
He asked for a count, stood up in his chair with his hands over his head, and counted out the stack in over a two-minute tank.
Finally, he let it go and Greene picked up the pot.
After Stanislav Snitsar raised in middle position, Renaud Cellini decided it was time to go all in . After it folded back around to him, Snitsar snap-called and the race was on, with Cellini at risk.
Renaud Cellini:
Stanislav Snitsar:
The runout meant Snitsar's pocket pair held and he knocked out Cellini in ninth place for $31,574.