Timothy Adams checked a board of in middle position. His opponent in the cutoff bet 55,000 and Adams called. On the river, the Canadian star checked and went into the tank when his opponent bet 145,000. Adams decided to call after about a minute, losing the showdown to .
Neil Patel was seated in early position and opened for what appeared to be 30,000. His neighbor, Yuan-Yuan Li, three-bet to 83,000 and the action folded to Yo-Seb Rhee in the big blind.
The Japanese player cold four-bet to 300,000 and action was on Patel. Patel shoved all in for 624,000 and Li folded. Rhee instantly grabbed a pile of 25,000 chips, dangled them above the felt for a just a couple of seconds, and called rather quickly.
Patel:
Rhee:
The flop came and Patel said, "I can work with that."
He almost jinxed it as the hit the turn, making Rhee and some on the rail excited. The river, however, was the , and Patel doubled.
With a massive pot of at least 450,000 already brewing and the completed board reading , Eyal Maaravi bet 210,000 from the small blind, sending his opponent in the cutoff into the tank. After over a minute, he folded and Maaravi took the pot.
With about 125,000 in the middle on a board reading , Felipe Ramos was in the tank from the big blind. After about a minute, he moved all in for his last 130,000. Joseph Michael was in late position and snap-called.
Ramos looked stunned for a second after getting snapped off, but when he tabled for a pair of tens with an ace kicker, Michael looked disappointed as he tabled .