With around 150,000 chips in the middle, Albert Yu was playing from the cutoff against Lindsay Kido on the button. Yu had checked to Kido on a flop and she bet to the tune of 120,000.
Yu called and the turn made him take over the betting lead, going 110,000. Kido called his bet.
When the fell on the river, Yu now bet 225,000 and Kido went into the tank, frowning as she made her decision. She ended up calling and Yu flipped over for a turned set and took down the big pot.
After a raise in early position, Gerson Marques Da Silva took the spot to announced all in for 800,000. Just after him, Brian Malik also took his chance, but for 500,000.
Gerson Marques Da Silva:
Brian Malik:
Board:
Brian Malik was eliminated by Da Silva's pair of queens.
Down to 470,000, Kevin Okeefe decided to open-shove in early position. Everybody folded until Nada Siddik discovered her big blind. Then she snap-called.
Nada Siddik:
Kevin Okeefe:
After a board, Nada Siddik's pocket queens were still ahead and she eliminated Okeefe.
Zachary Andrews started the day with a big stack of 1,800,000 chips, but it looks like it was not enough for him. He was playing with Ahmed Nimer, the chip leader from Day 1.
Preflop from the cutoff, Andrews opened and Nimer called from the big blind. Andrews then fired on a flop for 60,000, which was called. He then sent another bet of 185,000 on a turn. Nimer called again before he took the lead on a river, betting 325,000.
Andrews announced all-in for 1,425,000 and Nimer called, creating a monster pot.
Zachary Andrews:
Ahmed Nimer:
Both players made a full house, but Andrews' was stronger.
Not that much later, Sean Brown open-shoved his short stack of 300,000 in late position, and Zachary Andrews called with . Brown was in front with , but not after the board came , giving Andrews a straight on the river.