Sam Chartier was all in for 197,000 with the . Sean Winter was his opponent with the . The flop, turn, and river ran out , and Chartier was eliminated.
Andrew Chen was all in with pocket tens against for Dario Sammartino. Chen held his lead on the flop, but an ace on the turn did him in and he was out in 16th place.
Chance Kornuth opened from early position to 38,000, and action folded to Jeff Gross on the button. Gross took a few moments, then announced that he was all in for 182,000. Play folded over to Kornuth, he gave it up, and Gross won the pot.
Anton Astapau opened for the minimum and got one caller before Alexander Lynskey moved all in for 378,000. Dario Sammartino shoved over that, chasing everyone else away.
Sammartino:
Lynskey:
The flop was safe enough for Lynskey, but an turn doomed him since the river was a brick, the .
From the cutoff seat, Sean Winter raised to an unknown amount. Chance Kornuth called on the button, and the flop came out . Winter checked, Kornuth bet 36,000, and Winter called.
The turn was the , and Winter checked. Kornuth bet 67,000, and Winter called again.
Finally, the river completed the board with the . Winter checked, Kornuth bet 122,000, and Winter quickly called.
Kornuth had for top pair on the turn, but Winter had the to beat him and win the pot.
Michael Kamran raised to 34,000 out of the cutoff seat, and Sean Winter called on the button. Everyone else had folded, and the flop fell . Kamran bet 40,000, and Winter raised to 200,000. Kamran had about 260,000 behind and went into the tank. A minute or two later, he folded his hand, and Winter won the pot.
After being left with barely three antes, Adrian Mateos got all in from the small blind against Andrey Zaichenko. Zaichenko had just won a big three way pot the hand before to eliminate Jared Jaffee and leave Mateos with scraps.
Mateos had against the pocket jacks, of Zaichenko.