Kenny "yoppuh" Huynh raised to 20,000 from the hijack before Paul "paulgees" Volpe re-raised all in for 139,175 on the button. Huynh called with , but Volpe had woken up with .
The flop gave Volpe top set and Huynh a Broadway straight draw. The board ran out and Volpe finished with a full house to earn a double up.
Fabiano "JonJonkova" Kovalski opened to 20,000 from the hijack before Jacob "Dcarr4" Ferro moved all in from the cutoff for 233,136.
Jakob "SilenZium77" Miegel liked the spot and moved all in himself from the button, his count being 130,964. All but those two folded and they went to a runout heads up.
Jakob "SilenZium77" Miegel:
Jacob "Dcarr4" Ferro:
Miegel was at risk but in great shape. The board ran out to give him the important double.
"Nemamprachy" raised to 20,000 from the small blind and Jordyn "ThLstCrdBndr" Miller called in the big blind.
The flop came and "Nemamprachy" checked over to Miller, who bet 14,800. "Nemamprachy" raised to 45,600, Miller shoved for 153,539, and "Nemamprachy" snap-called with .
Miller, though, had for two pair and was a favorite to earn the massive double up. The on the turn ended those hopes as "Nemamprachy" hit a set and left Miller drawing dead heading to the river.
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Jacob "Dcarr4" Ferro raised to 18,000 in the cutoff, Jordyn "ThLstCrdBndr" Miller shoved for 311,507 in the small blind, and Ferro called off his last 100,768.
Jacob "Dcarr4" Ferro:
Jordyn "ThLstCrdBndr" Miller:
Ferro avoided an ace on the and his queens safely held up to earn him a double up.
Returning from break with an extreme short stack after doubling up Kazuki "hyahho3" Ikeuchi, Marc "Jinya" Macdonnell shoved his last 48,456 in the middle and Paul "paulgees" Volpe called in the big blind.
Marc "Jinya" Macdonnell:
Paul "paulgees" Volpe:
The flop gave both players a set, but Macdonnell was on the wrong end of yet another cooler and hit the rail when the board ran out .
Action folded to Kazuki "hyahho3" Ikeuchi who limped in from the small blind. Marc "Jinya" Macdonnell raised to 24,000 from the big blind and Ikeuchi called.
The flop came and Ikeuchi checked to Macdonnell, who bet 40,000. Ikeuchi came back with a shove for 113,868, and Macdonnell called with for top pair.
Ikeuchi, though, had hit two pair with and stayed in front as the board ran out .