Loni Hui open-shoved for her last 120,000 and was called by Konstantinos Tsikopoulos.
Loni Hui: J♣10♣
Konstantinos Tsikopoulos: A♣A♦
The 10♠9♣4♦ showed the beginnings of potential safety for Hui, and the 8♠ meant she was open-ended. However, the K♣ river bricked and she was eliminated.
"Bye! Bye-bye!" said Jugal Daterao jubilantly, while standing and waving to Martin Kabrhel. "Goodbye chip leader! Rebuy line is that way!"
Daterao had just sent Kabrhel to the rail after shoving on his opponent on a 8♠7♠4♠ flop. Kabrhel had called all in for his tournament life with 10♠9♣ for straight and flush draws, but was still behind to the A♠4♦ of Daterao.
The turn J♠ completed everyone's flush, but Daterao had made the nut flush to eliminate Kabrhel.
"Now we can all relax," said stablemate Phillip Cox, as a subdued Kabrhel headed for the rail.
Action picked up when David Rivera was all in and called by the big stack of Clement Van Driessche.
Rivera turned over K♠K♣ and Van Driessche had A♦Q♣. The flop came out 5♠7♥9♠ and the Q♦ turn brought a little bit of a sweat but the 2♠ on the river meant that Rivera's kings held and he was able to double up.
Raymond Chiu was looking at a 9♠7♦2♥ flop when he shoved all in from middle position for his remaining stack. His opponent in the big blind went into the tank before making the call.
Chiu turned over 7♠7♥ for a flopped set and his opponent had 9♣8♥. The K♠ turn and 2♣ river were no help for his opponent and Chiu secured a double up.
Action picked up on the 8♠Q♠9♥J♠ board after Minsu Kim went all in from late position. The under the gun player went deep in the tank until finally another player at the table called clock. Once the clock came and began the countdown the under the gun player made the call.
Minsu Kim: J♥J♣
Under The Gun: 9♠9♦
The 5♥ river secured Kim's double-up with a turned set of Jacks.