Antoine Saout raised to 32,000 from middle position, Eyal Maaravi called from the hijack, and the cutoff three-bet to 105,000. Saout four-bet shoved, Maaravi folded, and the cutoff called to put his tournament life on the line.
Saout:
Cutoff:
Saout and his opponent were in a race situation and his opponent had the preflop advantage. The board ran out , pairing Saout's ace to give him the pot.
The following players have been eliminated between 352nd and 414th place earning $31,170. Notables joining them include Jeff Lisandro, Andre Akkari, Danielle Andersen, Bernardo Da Silveira Dias, and Faraz Jaka.
Players are going on a 60-minute dinner break. They will return at around 21:35 local time. The blinds will be at 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante for 60 minutes, and then 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante for the final 60 minutes of the day.
Currently leading is Argentinian Damian Salas with close to 3.75M in chips.
There was around 100,000 in the middle and three players remained in the hand. The board read and the big blind checked to Addamo who bet 75,000. The button called and the big blind folded.
The river was the and Addamo tanked for over two minutes before betting 180,000. The button didn't waste any time and called rather quickly. Addamo announced "ace high" and his opponent turned over for a set of sixes.
Robert Correa moved all-in preflop with and was put at risk by Mickey Craft holding .
The board ran out and Correa caught a nine to stay alive and double up.
Craft took a hit on that hand but not as big of a slice was taken as the hand right after. Craft raised a river value bet by his heads-up opponent with just a pair of sixes and his opponent called the big bet having hit a full house on the flop.
Pawel Brzeski raised to 35,000 from under the gun and was called by a player in middle position. Jonas Mackoff was in the small blind and reraised to 150,000. He was called by bothBrzeski and his other opponent.
The flop came and Mackoff checked, leaving the action on Brzeski who bet 133,000. The player in middle position got out of the way and Mackoff called.
The turn was the and both players checked to the river. Both players checked again and Mackoff tabled to take down the pot.
With a massive pot of at least 375,000 already brewing and the completed board reading , the player in the big blind bet 176,000 and Colin Moffatt raised to 565,000 from the button, sending his opponent into the tank. After over three minutes, he ultimately folded and Moffit took the pot to put his stack over the 1.5M-chip mark.
Gustavo Lopes bet 46,000 from early position on a flop, and Sebastien Comel raised to 155,000 out of the big blind. Lopes called and then called another 255,000 on the turn. When the fell, Comel told the dealer he was all in. It was enough to put Lopes at risk for a little over 700,000.
The Brazilian went deep into the tank, thinking for a few minutes. He apologized to the other players, saying he needed a couple more minutes.
"Take your time," Ismael Bojang said. "Take 10 minutes if you have to."
Another player agreed.
"We're playing for $8 million," he said. "I'll punch anyone in the face if they call the clock on you."
After another couple of minutes, Lopes said he was folding.