Darya Hulyk pushed all in from the small blind and Adam Heger made the call from the big blind for his last 222,000.
Hulyk:
Heger:
The flop of gave Hulyk the lead, but when the on the turn, followed by the on the river landed, Heger doubled thorough to 460,000 as Hulyk slipped to 165,000 in chips.
Clement Thumy made it 25,000 after action folded around to him. Two seats over, Nicolas Chouity three-bet to 64,000. Action folded back to Thumy who announced all in and was snap called by Chouity.
Chouity:
Thumy:
The board fell and Chouity's aces were able to hold, sending Thumy home in 25th place.
Darya Hulyk moved all in from middle position and was called by chip leader Jacob Naquin.
Hulyk:
Naquin:
The flop came , pairing Hulyk's ace and propelling her into the lead. Naquin failed to improve when the turn and river came and the chips were pushed in Hulyk's direction.
Rodney Burt was crippled when Sherif El Messiri moved all in from the small blind with and Burt called with . The board came and Messiri doubled up, crippling Burt.
The next hand Burt moved all in for his remaining 40,000 with and was called by Jacob Naquin's . Naquin flopped a full house, with the board coming and Burt was sent to the rail.
Byron Kaverman raised to 34,000 from the button and Phillip Meulyzer moved all in from the small blind. Kaverman made the call of 338,000 and found that he had Meulyzer crushed.
Meulyzer:
Kaverman:
Kaverman kept his lead on the flop when the board came . However, Meulyzer was able to catch up on the turn and river when they fell and he made his jack-high straight.
Andre Akkari made a raise from the small blind and Simon Watt three-bet from the big blind. Akkari made the call and the two were off to the flop.
The flop came and Akkari checked to Watt who fired out 50,000. Akkari made the call and the came on the turn. Akkari checked once again and this time Watt bet 75,000. Akkari called again the river fell .
Akkari checked the river for a third time and Watt moved all in for 357,000. Akkari made the call, tabling and Watt flipped up for air. Watt was sent to the rail and now Akkari sits among our chip leaders.
Zachary Hall pushed from the cutoff for 182,000 as the action folded to Jason Newburger in the big blind. Newburger went into the tank for sixty seconds before making the call for his tournament life.
Hall:
Newburger:
The board ran out to see the pot chopped up and pushed back to the two players.