Within two consecutive hands, the entire chip stack of start-of-the-day chip leader Bryan Piccioli has melted and he went from one of the bigger stacks to 23rd place finisher.
In a battle of the blinds, Piccioli raiised to 1,085,000 and Julien Perouse called from the big blind. Piccioli fired the flop for 847,000 and the turn for 2,072,000, which Perouse called and had 7,378,021 behind.
Piccioli then jammed the river and Perouse called with for a flush, which beat the of the American.
In the very next hand, Piccioli jammed the button for 5,928,812 and Benjamin Rolle called from the big blind.
Bryan Piccioli:
Benjamin Rolle:
The flop left Piccioli in dire shape and he was drawing dead on the turn, which made the river a formality.
Stoyan Madanzhiev raised to 770,000 in early position and Julian Stuer called from the big blind. The flop was and Stuer check-called 560,000 from the chip leader.
The turn brought the and Stuer checked. Madanzhiev bet 980,000 this time and Stuer called once more.
On the river, Stuer took some time before checking. Madanzhiev pot-betted, which was enough to put Stuer all in, and the German took about 30 seconds before calling it off for 4,179,616 total.
Madanzhiev shoved for a full house, Stuer had trip kings with and was eliminated.
As the first player to act, Dinesh Alt moved all in for 3,019,477 and Tyler Cornell moved all in for 6,584,310 from one seat over. None of the other players was interested and they went heads-up with Alt at risk.
Dinesh Alt:
Tyler Cornell:
The board ran out and Alt was left drawing dead on the turn to hit the rail in 21st place for a payday of $79,625.
Mateusz Rypulak raised to 700,000 in the cutoff, Benjamin Rolle three-bet to 3,500,000 in the small blind, Rypulak four-bet shoved 6,009,681 total and Rolle called.
Mateusz Rypulak:
Benjamin Rolle:
The flop brought excitement for the online railbirds, but the turn and river were as bricky as they'd come.
Shortly before, Thomas Ward doubled his short stack through Schillhabel.
Samuel Taylor made it 770,000 to go from early position and Satoshi Isomae three-bet to 2,436,000 on the button. Taylor then moved all in and Isomae quickly called.
Samuel Taylor:
Satoshi Isomae:
The board ran out and Taylor remained in contention.
Michael Kane started the action with a raise to 700,000 from the under-the-gun position and Avidan Cohen defended the big blind as the table short stack. On a flop of , Cohen check-called a bet of 350,000 and check-shoved the turn for 2,220,952. Kane had invested another 525,000 and quickly called.
Avidan Cohen:
Michael Kane:
The river failed to improve Cohen and he departed in 20th place for $79,625.
Tzai Wei Phua opened to 3,200,000 on the button and Craig Timmis then three-bet to 10,100,000 in the big blind. Phua had left himself 871,652 behind and called.
Tzai Wei Phua:
Craig Timmis:
The board was a tease for Phua with chop outs and an additional gutshot but he came up blank to depart in 19th place for $79,625.
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