From the cutoff, Nikolay Yosifov raised to 1,000,000 with the 9♥9♦. Ben Hoy looked down at Q♣J♠ from the button and jammed it all in for 2,675,000. Yosifov called it off.
Ben Hoy: Q♣J♠
Nikolay Yosifov: 9♥9♦
The flop came Q♥K♣8♥ to but Hoy ahead as his rail celebrated. The turn was the 3♦ and the river came the J♥ to secure the double for Hoy.
Action started with an open jam from Jonathan Schwartz, who was under the gun with the shortest stack at the table, 1,250,000. His hand was K♦Q♥.
Action folded to David Stamm in the small blind, who re-raised all in for 6,600,000 with A♥K♣. Last to act was Erlend Melsom, who found A♠J♣ in the big blind. He decided that the spot was too good not to take and put in the call for 6,200,000.
Jonathan Schwartz: K♦Q♥
David Stamm: A♥K♣
Erlend Melsom: A♠J♣
The flop was great for Melsom and bad for the at-risk players, the J♥8♦7♣. The turn, however, brought a card for Schwartz, the Q♦. The river 5♥ gave Schwartz the triple-up, but meant the elimination of David Stamm.
Nikolay Yosifov raised raised to 800,000 with the K♥3♥ from the button. Ben Hoy three-bet to 2,200,000 from the small blind with the Q♠Q♥. Yosifov came along with a call.
The flop came K♣A♦10♥ to put Yosifov into the lead. Hoy led for 2,000,000 and Yosifov called.
The turn was the 9♦. Action went check-check. The river came the K♦ to improve Yosifov's holding and put three diamonds on board. Hoy decided to lead again, this time for 300,000. Yosifov frowned a bit but ultimately called and took down the chunky pot.
David Stamm raised to 800,000 from the cutoff with the Q♠Q♣. Nikolay Yosifov defended the big blind with the A♣5♥.
The flop came in favor of Yosifov 7♥A♦9♠. Stamm continued for 500,000 and Yosifov called.
The turn was the 10♦. Both players checked it. The river was the 9♥. Yosifov fired a small bet of 400,000, Stamm was able to get away from the worse hand as he folded.
Ben Hoy minraised from the cutoff with A♦J♥. David Stamm decided to three-bet with A♠4♠. Hoy called.
The flop 2♦5♣10♠ got checked through.
The turn was the K♦. After a check from Hoy, Stamm, who only had about a pot size left behind, decided to bet 2,500,000. He got a quick fold from Hoy and chipped up.