Qui Nguyen's table broke and after being moved to a new one he immediately opened to 37,000 and the button called.
The flop was . Nguyen continued for 65,000 and his opponent thought before raising to 175,000. Nguyen then moved all in, covering his opponent, who shrugged and called off his 575,000 stack.
Qui Nguyen:
All-in Player:
The turn was the and the river the as his opponent missed his flush draw and Nguyen sent him to the exit.
Each and every one of the 8,569 players that entered the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event received 60,000 chips. Now, with fewer than 500 players remaining, the average has just moved over the one million mark, currently standing at 1,002,000.
That equates to 63 big blinds with three hours left in the day.
There was a raise to 33,000 from under the gun and Timothy Su three-bet to 131,000 in the big blind. His opponent called and the dealer fanned the flop of .
Su led out for 118,000 and his opponent clicked it back with a raise to 325,000. Su thought for a minute before announcing all in and dropping in one of his stacks of 100,000 chips. His opponent had around 650,000 behind but elected to save it for another hand.
Brent Roberts opened from early position to 37,000 and action folded around to Meikat Siu who defended her big blind. The flop came and Siu check-called Roberts' continuation-bet of 26,000.
The turn was and Siu checked. Roberts bet 125,000 and Siu took a few moments before letting her hand go as the pot was sent Roberts' way.