It folded to Keith Lehr who decided to jam for a remaining stack around 850,000 in the small blind, holding . Nino Ullmann woke up in the big blind with and snap-called.
The board brought no help to Lehr who ended up his course in 15th place for $32,648.
Kenny Deffrasnes started the action with a raise to 200,000 in the cutoff and Abbas Heidari decided to shove in the big blind for 1,400,000. Deffrasnes called and the two players revealed their cards:
Abbas Heidari:
Kenny Deffrasnes:
Haidari couldn't win the flip as the board ran out , improving Deffrasnes' hand into a full house and eliminating Heidari in 14th place.
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The board read with around 600,000 in the pot when Nino Ullmann sent a bet worth 620,000. Matthew Wantman tanked for some time and ended up sending a chip for the call.
Ullman revealed for the flush and Wantman immediately mucked his hand.