Adrian Mateos open-jammed on the button for 2,195,000 and Fedor Holz snap-called from the big blind.
Mateos:
Holz:
Mateos was at risk and in trouble but a deuce on the flop gave Mateos the lead. Mateos made trips when the hit the turn ending any hope for Holz and the on the river sent the pot tp Mateos.
Fedor Holz opened to 260,000 on the button, John Juanda three-bet jammed all-in for 2,980,000, Adrian Mateos four-bet shoved over the top, and Holz folded.
Juanda:
Mateos:
The board ran out giving Juanda trip aces to score the double up.
John Juanda slid a stack of 100k chips forward when the action folded to him in the small blind, effectively shoving on short stack Adrian Mateos in the big blind. Mateos took a moment before putting the rest of his stack in the middle.
Juanda:
Mateos:
The board ran out providing no assistance for Mateos and the start of day chipleader was eliminated in fourth place worth HK $6,950,000 (US $890,757).
Kahle Burns limped from the small blind and Fedor Holz raised to 525,000 in the big blind. Burns called and the two saw a flop. Both players checked to see the on the turn for free.
Burns bet 375,000 and Holz called. The completed the board and both players checked.Holz won the pot with after Burns tabled .
John Juanda opened to 350,000on the button and Fedor Holz three-bet to 1,100,000 in the big blind. Juanda four-bet shoved for 4,800,000 and Holz called.
Juanda:
Holz:
A huge race was underway and the dealer patted the table before sweeping out a run out. Juanda spiked a queen on the river to stay alive and double into the chip lead.
After losing a decent portion of his stack the hand before to John Juanda, Fedor Holz called an open-jam from Kahle Burns in the small blind to put himself at risk.
Burns:
Holz:
A board ran out and Holz made a set, fading a flush draw on the turn to double up.
John Juanda opened to 350,000 on the button and called a three-bet shove from Kahle Burns in the small blind.
Burns:
Juanda:
The board ran out and Juanda's ace-high held to eliminate the Aussie in third place. Burns almost double his career live-recorded tournament earnings with a cash of HK $10,151,000 (US $1,301,018), more than three times his previous best cash.