David Morel raised to 100,000 from the cutoff before Martin Bicanik three-bet to 300,000 in the small blind. Morel shoved all in, and Bicanik called for his last 850,000.
Martin Bicanik:
David Morel:
The board ran out as Morel handed over the big pot to Bicanik.
Inkyu Choi pushed all in for 405,000 in the hijack and Euclid Zurbaran re-shoved all in on the button. The blinds folded and the two remaining hands were tabled.
Inkyu Choi:
Euclid Zurbaran:
The flop came to give Choi a flush draw. The on the turn gave Zurbaran his own flush draw but it was the on the river that completed the flush for Choi as he doubled up.
Valentyn Shabelnyk announced all in from middle position for around 1,000,000 chips. Derek Wolters was on the button and stuck in the last of his 750,000 chips while the rest of the table folded.
Derek Wolters:
Valentyn Shabelnyk:
The two were coin flipping and the flop of left Wolters in the lead. Shabelnyk was unable to connect on the turn or not eh river and he sent the majority of his chips to Wolters.
A player under the gun raised to 125,000 before Martin Bicanik three-bet to 300,000. Gal Yifrach, next to act, asked Bicanik how many chips he had behind before shoving all in.
The original raiser folded but Bicanik snap-called for 1,700,000 with . Yifrach showed and was left paying off Bicanik when the board came .
"Can't escape that setup," Yifrach said.
"A million hands produces a million possibilities," tablemate Zachary Nicholson replied philosophically.
Caroline McCarter moved all in for 550,000 and was called by Craig Burke. Toby Price, next to act, asked for a count of Burke's stack before also calling.
The flop came and Burke checked. Price bet 200,000 and Burke quickly folded.
Caroline McCarter:
Toby Price:
McCarter had flopped trip aces to put herself in position for the triple up. The turn gave Price a flush draw, but he bricked the on the river.
Inkyu Choi pushed all in for 660,000 in middle position and Fabio Muhr asked for a count on his left. Muhr contemplated for a minute before finally making the call and the rest of the table folded.
Inkyu Choi:
Fabio Muhr:
Choi held a dominating lead and the board ran out to give him the double up. Muhr was left with just 10,000 chips after the hand and would be eliminated shortly after.