Timothy Adams shoved all in for 7,075,000 in middle position and Sam Trickett quickly called from the big blind.
Timothy Adams:
Sam Trickett:
The flop gave Adams extra wheel outs to go with his overcards, but all the aces, kings and fives remained in the deck on the turn and river. Adams added €128,326 on top of his $18M+ in lifetime winnings.
Sam Trickett raised to 1,800,000 from under the gun. It got folded to Hakim Zoufri in the big blind, who barely had anything left after paying the big blind and big blind ante. He called and got his final 100,000 chip in on the flop.
Hakim Zoufri:
Sam Trickett:
The turn brought the straight Zoufri needed to crack Trickett's aces. The river was the and Zoufri doubled up.
After the blinds went up, Hakim Zoufri raised to 3,500,000 first to act and Sam Trickett called on the button. They got Zoufri's final 950,000 in on the flop.
Hakim Zoufri:
Sam Trickett:
Zoufri's hand remained best after the turn and river to double up twice in a row.
Kahle Burns shipped it in on the button, putting pressure on both Hakim Zoufri and Sam Trickett in the blinds. Zoufri paused for a bit before calling all in for 12,925,000 in the small blind.
Sam Trickett instantly overcalled all in for 11,600,000 in the big blind to create a three-way all-in situation.
Sam Trickett:
Hakim Zoufri:
Kahle Burns:
The flop was , pairing up Burns but keeping Trickett's kings in the lead. The on the turn left Burns drawing dead, while Zoufri needed a queen for the main pot, or an ace or ten for the small side pot.
The on the river meant a triple for Trickett, while Zoufri was eliminated in 4th place. The Dutchman received €177,072 for his accomplishment.
After chopping the previous hand with ace-eight versus ace-eight in a blind-on-blind hand, Hossein Ensan and Kahle Burns got it all-in again. This time, Ensan raised to 2,000,000 on the button and Burns three-bet shoved all in for 27,775,000 from the small blind.
"Good luck," the 2019 WSOP Main Event champ said before calling it off for 20,025,000.
Hossein Ensan:
Kahle Burns:
Ensan was at risk with the smaller stack and caught no help during the rundown to end his attempt to win a second bracelet this year. The German was still all smiles when he left the stage, off to collect €251,837 for finishing third.