Under the gun, Bryan Paris shoved all in for 231,000. Action folded to Senh Ung in the small blind and he asked for a count. He then called, and Dominik Nitsche folded his big blind.
Senh Ung:
Bryan Paris:
The board ran out an uneventful and Paris made his exit. Senh Ung in the meantime, was the first player out today but now has over a million in chips.
Bryn Kenney open shoved his last 200,000 and Kevin MacPhee re-popped from the small blind for heaps more. Charlie Carrell folded the big blind and it was Kenney's versus MacPhee's .
MacPhee held to send Kenney home 16th on an run out.
Fernando Brito and Senh Ung got the chips in before the flop for another "classic race". Ung was the owner of two tens () while Brito had ace-king (). The board ran out and Brito doubled up in one of the last hands before the dinner break.
Demetrio Barreca opened to 55,000 and Jason Wheeler three-bet the button, making it 135,000.
Barreca made the call and the two went heads up to a flop. Barreca check-called a 110,000-chip Wheeler bet and the turn came the . Both players checked, but on the river, Barreca shoved in.
Wheeler took his time about it, but eventually made the call with two aces. Barreca turned over the and his full house was good.
While Barreca moved into the lead, Wheeler was left with just a single 1,000-denomination chip. He turned that into six 1,000-denomination chips making trip threes the next hand, and a hand after that he moved above the one big blind mark making threes full of queens to crack aces. Wheeler is still short, but he's still in.