Action folded around to Nachman Berlin in the small blind who raised the action. Alexander Wilson three-bet from the big blind only to find Berlin move all in. Wilson made the call and the cards were flipped up:
Berlin:
Wilson:
The board fell and Berlin's river king sent Wilson to the rail.
The cards are back in the air with the remaining players having just completed their final table bios in preparation of nine of them making an elusive WSOP final table.
Nicolas Chouity opened the action by raising to 45,000. Rafal Michalowski decided to three-bet to 120,000. Right next to him, Jacob Naquin tanked for a bit before pushing out a four-bet to 250,000. Chouity folded and Micahlowski five-bet all in and Naquin made the call.
Naquin:
Michalowski:
The flop brought nothing for Michalowski, coming . Michalowski picked up a club draw on the turn whent he came, but bricked out with the on the river. He was sent home in 15th place to collect $30,431 in tournament winnings.
From early position, Nachman Berlin raised to 50,000. Adam Heger responded to that raise by moving all in from the cutoff. Berlin made the call and the hands were turned up:
Berlin:
Heger:
The board ran out and Heger was able to double up.
Darya Hulyk opened the cutoff to 40,000 only to have Jacob Naquin three-bet the button to 91,000. Hulyk responded by pushing out a four-bet of 150,000 which Naquin called as the flop landed .
Hulyk continued for 225,000 and once Naquin called, both players checked the on the turn before the completed the board on the river. Hulyk checked, and when Naquin bet out 210,000, she would opt to muck her hand while slipping to
Darya Hulyk entered the pot from the hi-jack with a raise to 45,000 only to have Jacob Naquin three-bet the cutoff to 107,000. Once the action returned to Hulyk, she slid out her second consecutive four-bet by making it 245,000 total.
Sounds familiar to the last hand doesn't it?
Although he flat-called on the previous occasion, Naquin chose to five-bet shove all in for virtually 3 million as Hulyk made the call.
Hulyk:
Naquin:
With Hulyk in the lead, the flop saw Naquin take the lead and be a near-lock on the pot that could send him to a spot where he would hold over a third of chips in play.
For Hulyk, the chance to create history would become slimmer when the landed on the turn.