Elia Ahmadian raised to 60,000 in early position and Tim Grau called on the button before David Melius defended in the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of and the action checked to Grau before he put in a continuation bet of 60,000. Melius raised, forcing Ahmadian out of the hand quickly before Grau reraised and Melius was at risk for about 500,000.
David Melius:
Tim Grau:
Melius had flopped trip nines but was behind the flopped full house of Grau. He couldn't improve to a bigger full house however, as the board ran out on the turn and on the river.
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Leonid Yanovski raised in middle position and Christian Harder three-bet all-in for 120,000. The action folded back around to Yanovski and he quickly called.
Christian Harder:
Leonid Yanovski:
Harder was looking for an ace as the flop came , to improve Yanovski to a set of queens and the on the turn meant Harder was eliminated from the tournament as the completed the board.
Quang Ngo raised the whole pot for 105,000 in early position and the action folded around to Mark Johnson as he put in his entire stack of about 260,000. Ngo had 180,000 total and instantly called.
Quang Ngo:
Mark Johnson:
The flop came , giving Ngo a wrap while Johnson flopped a pair of nines. The hit the turn for Johnson to improve to trips and the river was the , filling Johnson up. Ngo was eliminated in 15th place for $8,368.
Nohad Teliani raised under-the-gun to 80,000 and from the small blind, Leonid Yanovski three-bet to 200,000. The action went back around to Teliani, who went all-in for 290,000 and Yanovski snap-called.
Nohad Teliani:
Leonid Yanovski:
The board ran out , and Teliani hit a set on the flop to crack aces and get a full double up.
Elia Ahmadian raised to 65,000 preflop, and Rafael Mota defended the big blind.
The flop came down and Mota check-called a bet of 55,000.
The turn was a and Mota checked once more to Ahmadian, who bet 250,000, and Mota responded by going all-in for Ahmadian's remaining stack. Ahmadian went into the tank for about four minutes and tried talking to Mota. "You have ace-ten? It really feels like ace-ten," he said, contemplating what to do with his tournament life. He stood up and tossed into the muck, which Mota responded to by flipping over a . "Nice hand," Ahmadian said as Mota scooped in the pot.
Aleksei Shaburo raised to 105,000 in the hijack, and Leonid Yanovski jammed in the big blind. Shaburo had a little over 100,000 behind and called it off.
Aleksei Shaburo:
Leonid Yanovski:
Shaburo ran into pocket aces with his kings and couldn't catch up on the run out, eliminating him in 14th place.