Players are back in their seats. The clock says 182 players are currently still in the Main Event, and they are just two hours away from their dinner break, which will be 90 minutes long.
Kenny Hallaert raised to 75,000 from early position and Dario Sammartino called from the big blind. The flop came and Sammartino check-called a bet of 75,000 from Hallaert.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Sammartino checked again, and Hallaert pushed all in for his remaining 760,000. Sammartino had a little laugh and ended up folding his cards.
"What could I have said to make you call?" Hallaert asked, but didn't get a response from Sammartino.
Shyam Ravindran opened to 85,000 in late position and Matt Bond three-bet to 195,000 from the cutoff. The remaining players folded and Ravindran moved all in for around 700,000 total. Bond quickly called and Ravindran would need some help.
Ravindran:
Bond:
The board ran out . Bond improved to aces full on the river, and Ravindran's Main Event came to an end.
The seat that formerly belonged to Dominik Nitsche is now occupied by Paul Senat, while Sergio Castelluccio and Kevin Song both confirmed the elimination of the 888poker ambassador. According to Song, Nitsche took a flip with pocket jacks and Song put him at risk with ace-king, flopping an ace to leave the German empty-handed.
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Graydon Kowal started the hand with a raise to 65,000 and Eyal Maaravi called from one seat over. Nick Schwarmann three-bet to 230,000 and Kowal folded. "Can I see your stack, please?" Maaravi asked and Schwarmann obliged to see Maaravi call.
The flop fell and Maaravi checked. Schwarmann continued for 225,000 and Maaravi's check-raise to 610,000 did the trick to force a fold.
Rahul Byrraju raised to 60,000 and Mickey Craft three-bet to 125,000 from the hijack. Byrraju called.
The flop came and Byrraju check-called a bet of 226,000 from Craft.
The turn was the and Byrraju checked again.
"You're going to have to use that rack of reds to call this," said Craft, indicating to the rack of one hundred T$5,000 chips behind Byrraju's stack awaiting color up. He bet 500,000.
Byrraju thought before announcing all in for 659,000. Despite the bet being only 159,000 more, Craft eventually folded.
"Show the flush draw," said someone at the table, and Byrraju flashed the before taking down the pot.