Action folded to Mack Khan in the small blind and he moved all in for around 4,000,000. Jonathan Rosa in the big blind asked for a count before making the call to put Khan at risk.
Mack Khan:
Jonathan Rosa:
Khan was flipping for his tournament life and would need to dodge his opponent's two overcards. He was able to do so on the runout to secure the full double late in the day.
Tom Kunze opened to 525,000 from the hijack and Andres Jeckeln three-bet to 1,400,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Kunze called to see a flop of .
Kunze checked to Jeckeln who continued with a bet of 1,200,000 and Kunze called. The turn brought the which slowed the action as both players checked to the on the river. Two more checks and Jeckeln turned over to scoop the pot.
Alejandro Lococo raised to 500,000 from early position before Jeffrey Farnes re-raised to 1,425,000 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Lococo who leaned back in his chair for a moment before shoving all in for 7,050,000. Farnes snap-called.
Alejandro Lococo:
Jeffrey Farnes:
The flop came , followed by the on the turn as the Argentinian rail let out a groan after seeing a paint card. The river came the and Lococo was eliminated, following up his seventh-place finish a year ago with a run to 39th place this year.
Austin Wilson had recently won a pot to stay alive, but was still short-stacked and got his remaining chips in from the big blind against Asher Conniff in the small blind.
Austin Wilson:
Asher Conniff:
Wilson was ahead as the flop was spread, but the turn left him needing a river ace, and the completed the board to eliminate him following a deep Main Event run.
Andres Jeckeln opened the action with a raise to 525,000 out of the hijack and Adrian Attenborough defended the big blind. On a flop of , Attenborough check-raised from 450,000 to 1,350,000 and Jeckeln called.
The turn brought a bet worth 1,500,000 by Attenborough and the call by the Argentinian. Another bet and call for 3,050,000 followed on the river and Attenborough tabled the for a flush, taking a big chunk out of Jeckeln's stack who exposed the for trips aces.
Tom Kunze then opened to 525,000 and Kamal Bittar three-bet to 1,625,000 on the button for Kunze to call. The flop was checked by Kunze and Bittar bet 2,100,000 to win the pot right there.
Damian Salas raised to 525,000 from under the gun and received calls from Alejandro Lococo and Espen Jorstad in the blinds.
All three players checked the flop before Jorstad bet 1,250,000 on the turn. Salas got out of the way, but Lococo stuck around to see the on the river.
Lococo checked over to Jorstad once more, and the bracelet winner stuck in a bet of 2,475,000. Lococo leaned forward and took out his earbuds to get a good look at the board as he tanked for about a minute before calling.
Jorstad turned over for a flopped set and Lococo mucked.
Mack Khan shoved all in for 4,400,000 in middle position and Mayank Madan asked for a count from the small blind. He went into the tank for a couple of minutes but ultimately decided to lay his hand down.
On the next hand, Madan opened to 525,000 on the button and Cameron Blazevich three-bet to 2,000,000 from the big blind. Madan called and the dealer spread the flop of . Blazevich led out with a bet of 2,000,000 and Madan quickly mucked his cards.
Adrian Attenborough opened to 525,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Jacob Meeks in the big blind, who moved all in. Attenborough snapped it off with the bigger stack to put Meeks at risk.
Jacob Meeks:
Adrian Attenborough:
Meeks was in dire straits and could find no help on the flop. The turn wrapped up matters prior to the river as Meeks graciously exited the tournament area to collect his payout.