There are less than 45 players remaining as a table just broke and Matt Salsberg walked over to the payout desk. Short, he was all in with queens against ace-four and failed to hold up.
Jeffrey Gregg was more successful at his all in. With plenty of chips in the middle, he shoved the river for 124,000 and was called by Ernest Smith. Gregg showed for the nut flush and Smith only had for two pair.
Pablo Fernandez raised to 12,000 and Federico Butteroni three-bet to 49,000 out of the small blind. What followed was William Kassouf-esque speech play by Butteroni and Fernandez indeed called, then almost tabled his cards even though Butteroni still had 6,500 behind. Fernandez bet that amount in the dark and Butteroni called all in while the flop came
Federico Butteroni:
Pablo Fernandez:
The turn was a sweat, and the river changed nothing to let the Italian double.
The remaining players have been sent into their next 15-minute break. They will either play another two levels of 60 minutes each or an additional half an hour on top of that.
Linglin Zeng burst the bubble with a bang and remained one of the most active players in the field after. Just now she ran out of chips to finish in 44th place and it was Matthew Bucciero that received her chips.
Bucciero raised and called the shove for 140,000 with . Zeng only had in the small blind and failed to get there on a board of .
Luke Graham raised to 19,000 from under the gun and the action folded around to Leonardo Vilela on the button. He shoved for 92,000 and Graham reluctantly called to see both players table pocket pairs.
Leonardo Vilela:
Luke Graham:
The flop left Graham in desperate shape, and Vilela had the double locked up on the turn to make the river a formality.
Raul Martinez Requena raised to 16,000 and Jeremy Joseph moved all in for 84,000 from the hijack. Once the action was back on Requena, he reluctantly called and the cards were turned over.
Jeremy Joseph:
Raul Martinez Requena:
The board came and Joseph was eliminated in 42nd place. Less than a minute passed and he was followed by Yuriy Boyko, who previously admitted to have been playing for nine days straight.