Action was heads up with 9♥8♠4♣6♣ when Joao Simao was seen getting the last of his chips into the middle. Dylan Linde put him at risk and turned over A♠A♣, while Simao had A♦7♣.
The board finished up with K♠ and Linde dodged some outs to send Simao to an early dinner.
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Chris Brewer was out of position in a heads-up pot against Andre Moreira Marques on a board of Q♣6♥2♣2♥9♥.
Brewer checked on the river and Marques moved all in for around 350,000 with around 400,000 in the pot. Brewer went deep in the tank and eventually called off for around 280,000.
Marques showed top pair with AxQx as Brewer showed the no-good J♦J♥ before heading to the water slide.
At the next table, Ren Lin was all in and at risk against Renat Bohdanov.
Ren Lin: Q♦2♦
Renat Bohdanov: K♥K♣
Lin came close to cracking kings as the flop of 3♦6♥5♦ gave him flush and straight draws, but the board finished out A♥2♠ to mark his elimination.
Action was heads up with nearly 300,000 in the middle and Q♣J♦7♦8♣ on the board when both Stephen Song and Jose Rodriguez Zurita checked to see the river. The river was 8♥ and Song bet 70,000. That was too much and Zurita got away from it.
Jean-Pierre van der Spuy opened to 18,000 on the button and Rodrigo Selouan and David Peters both called in the blinds.
Selouan and Peters checked on the flop of 3♣K♣7♥ and van der Spuy continued for 26,000. Only Selouan called. Selouan check-called again on the J♦ turn as van der Spuy sized down to 25,000.
Selouan checked once more on the 8♥ river and van der Spuy bet 75,000. Selouan quickly folded and told his opponent he had A♣4♣.