The action folded to Arianna Son in the small blind, she made it 15,000, and Scott Eskenazi three-bet from the big blind to 56,000. Son made the call and they checked to the river on a .
Son fired a bet of 76,000 out and Eskenazi quickly called. Son tabled for king high and Eskenazi won with .
Following an open-raise from middle position and Julien Martini's three-bet from the button, the action was back on Martini as the opener fired back with a four-bet to 117,000. Martini moved all in for around 450,000 or so and his opponent laid his hand down.
With a bunch of chips already in the middle on a flop of , Terry Weisenburger and his opponent got all of their chips in the middle. Weisenburger was at risk for 142,000 chips.
Terry Weisenburger:
Opponent:
The board completed with the on the turn and the on the river. Weisenburger doubled up with a pair of nines ace kicker.
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Daniel Negreanu bet 10,000 on a flop of and a player on the button tanked for a while before shoving a stack of around 100,000. Negreanu snapped him off with and he was miles ahead of .
The turn sealed it for Negreanu and the river was only a formality.
Sitting in the hijack, Diogo Veiga had 40,000 in front of him and he had a decision to make as his neighbor had cold four-bet shoved for 177,500. Veiga eventually opted to go for it.
It was a fair fight with Veiga holding , hoping for a low board against . He would indeed get one as the failed to improve his opponent's hand, and Veiga scored an elimination with the tournament approaching stone bubble.