Timothy Chung raised from the cutoff to 83,000, Roland Israelashvili called his all-in for 72,000 and Jeremy Joseph called from the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of , Joseph check-called Chung's all-in of 235,000.
Timothy Chung:
Jeremy Joseph:
Roland Israelashvili:
Israelashvili was in the lead to triple up, but with the on the turn and the on the river, Chung made a straight to eliminate Israelashvili and double his chip stack.
Andrew Ostapchenko raised on the button to 50,000, Dustin Goldklang moved all-in for a little over 200,000, the big blind folded and Ostapchenko snap-called.
Andrew Ostapchenko:
Dustin Goldklang:
The board ran out , Ostapchenko couldn't catch his ace and he was knocked out of the tournament.
A triple bust-out has benefited Daniel Moravec to the tune of a brand new multi-million chip stack after a hand so big a quarter of the table filmed it on their phones. A short stack's chips already in the middle, the hand was still four-way preflop. Barny Boatman's stack of 192,000 more went in too - called by both Moravec and Qui Luo. "This is the hand of the tournament," more than one player said.
"Nobody's more than forty percent," said Moravec with a smile, "We're just flipping cards."
On the flop of , Luo moved in quickly for at least 200,000 more and Moravec made the dall, having flopped top set:
Moravec:
Boatman:
Luo:
Fourth hand unknown
The followed on the turn and river, giving Boatman a brief diamond sweat, but it was Moravec's set that held to scoop the pot. So large is the lake of chips in front of him that his exact new count is still unknown, but tops two million.
Ramzi Jelassi moved all in from early position for 49,000, the action folded around to Caleb Hershey in the small blind, he made the call. Dylan Wilkerson was in the big blind and announced "pot" making is total raise size 196,000. Hershey quickly folded and both hands were tabled.
Ramzi Jelassi:
Dylan Wilkerson:
The flop came giving Jelassi a full house and having Wilkerson drawing almost dead. The came on the turn and the on the river giving Jelassi a triple up.
Dylan Wilkerson opened under-the-gun to 45,000 and the action folded around to Caleb Hershey in the big blind who defended.
Both players checked to the turn on a board, where Hershey led for 80,000 and Wilkerson made the call. The river was the , after Hershey checked Wilkerson bet 130,000. Hershey thought about it for about 10 seconds and threw his cards in the muck.