Aaron Overton raised to 50,000 from the button and Terrance Eischens (who had Overton covered) went all in from the big blind. Overton called putting his tournament life at risk.
Overton:
Eischens:
The board ran out and Eischens' fours held to send Overton to the rail.
We just got the official word from the staff that play will not stop when we hit the final table; rather, we will play out a full ten levels today before players call it a day. With only five levels to go and 13 players remaining it is highly unlikely we will see our champion emerge today. Only time will tell how many players will survive to make the official Day 4 so stay tuned!
Sebastian Roy opened to 65,000 preflop and Harald Olsen moved in for 250,000 more. Roy looked displeased but made call with . Olsen turned over and pipped Olsen on a board making a full house to Olsen's rivered straight.
Action folded to Pierre Neuville in the cutoff who shoved all in for his last 175,000. Harald Olsen was on the button and decided to call.
Neuville:
Olsen:
Neuville was going to need some help to stay alive but the board ran out and he was sent to the rail only a few players short of our final table. After the hand Olsen's stack was up to 950,000.
Harald Olsen raised to 60,000 from middle position, Terrance Eischens called on the button, and Sebastien Roy re-raised to 225,000. Olsen folded and Eischens decided to move all in. Roy called putting his tournament life at risk.
Eischens:
Roy:
Roy's kings were in the lead until the flop came giving Eischen's a set of jacks. Roy's hope wasn't lost though as he had picked up a flush draw and indeed the turn brought the giving him a king-high flush. The river was the inconsequential and Roy secured his double up.
Ren Ho Zhang raised to 75,000 UTG preflop and Matthew LaGarde reraised all in for 590,000 next to him. Dror Michaelo then counted out and made the call for a good chunk of his stack. Everyone else folded, Ho Zhang included.
LaGarde:
Michaelo:
The board was , bricky enough for LaGarde to double up into contention.
We're not quite sure how the betting went preflop, but we know that [Removed:415] got his last 530,000 in with the against Matt LaGarde's . The board ran out and Doria doubled to 1,119,000 while LaGarde's stack fell back to 520,000.
On the turn of a board, [Removed:415] saw his 105,000 bet check-raised to 260,000 by Ren Ho Zhang. Doria made the call to see the river and Zhang moved all in for his last 755,000. Doria tanked and rechecked his cards before shrugging and folding the face up.