A player in middle position shoved for his last 29,000 and was called by Aneris Adomkevicius from directly behind. Everyone else folded and hands were revealed.
Aneris Adomkevicius:
Opponent:
The runout kept Adomkevicius in front with his pocket pair and the field was lessened by one.
Ravid Garbi opened to 6,000 from early position and was called by Keith Lehr in the big blind. The two players saw a flop of and Lehr check-called a bet of 6,500 from Garbi.
The paired the board on the turn and Lehr led out with a bet of 22,000. Garbi called and the landed on the river. Lehr checked this time and Garbi slid out a bet of 105,000. Lehr quickly threw his cards to the muck and Garbi collected the pot.
Jimmy D'Ambrosio was the initial preflop raiser and then called a three-bet by Denys Prydvor from one seat over. On the flop, D'Ambrosio check-called a bet and did so again for 25,000 on the turn. The river completed the board and D'Ambrosio checked once more.
Prydvor now splashed in his T-25,000 chips for a bet of 200,000 and that sent D'Ambrosio into the tank.
"Sorry for taking this long, big spot," he said and then asked if his hand was dead if he were to expose it. Mike Matusow shook his head and the of D'Ambrosio were tabled for 30 seconds before he turned them back over. Eventually, he called all-in and Prydvor tabled the as the winning hand to send D'Ambrosio to the rail.
Chance Kornuth raised it up from under the gun and was called by Ian Tang on the button and Sejin Park in the big blind.
The flop came and Park checked to Kornuth who continued for 7,500. Tang raised to 20,000 only to have Park stick in a three-bet to 55,000. Kornuth let his hand go and Tang soon followed suit.