At the feature table on stream, Alessandro Borsa went all in from the cutoff with , and Michael Krasienko had him at risk on the button with . The board came . Krasienko turned the nuts, and Borsa was eliminated.
Max Pescatori opened to 120,000 in early position. Action folded around to Dario Sammartino, who re-raised to 290,000 from the small blind. Hallaert then put in a cold four-bet to 725,000 from the big blind. Pescatori quickly got out of the way, but Sammartino called the remainder, bringing the two players to a flop.
On the flop, Sammartino checked to Hallaert who led out for 535,000. Sammartino folded and showed . Hallaert smiled and raked in the big pot, bringing him back closer to where he began the day.
On the PokerGO streamed table, Mickey Craft raised to 125,000 from early position with and Alex Massman three-bet to 475,000 from middle position with . It folded back to Craft and he called. On the flop, Massman got his stack of 960,000 all in and Craft called to put him at risk.
The cards were tabled and Craft needed help. He didn't find it on the turn or the river and Massman doubled through. Craft took the hit to his stack which put him down near one million chips.
Mickey Craft and Richard Dubini were heads-up to a flop, and Dubini checked from early position. Craft moved all in for 795,000, and Dubini went into the tank.
As Dubini was thinking, Craft said, "I might be outmatched in poker, but I'm never outmatched in fun!"
Dubini continued to think it over, then moved forward calling chips. Dubini tabled for a pair of queens. Craft had a disappointed look on his face, and after more than five seconds, he flipped over for the best hand.
The came on the turn, giving Dubini two pair, and Craft admitted, "I deserved that," referring to the slowroll on the flop.
Craft's fans were calling for his outs, and he found the on the river to counterfeit Dubini's two pair. Craft got the double-up to stay alive.
According to Shyam Srinivasan, he raised to 100,000. Action folded around to Tracy Nguyen, who three-bet all in for about 255,000. Srinivasan called to put her at risk.
Srinivasan:
Nguyen:
The board rolled out unfavorably for Nguyen when the flop came , putting Srinivasan in a commanding lead. He held on through the turn and the river, and that did it for Nguyen, who exited the tournament area.
The last two women left standing are Yuan-Yuan Li and Jessica Ngu, both of whom are seated at the same table.