According to the WSOP LIVE app
According to the WSOP LIVE app
Four players went to a flop of 6♥7♥3♥ when Jacques Ortega bet 5,000 from middle position. Only Valerii Klimov called on the button.
Ortega checked the 9♠ turn, and Klimov bet 12,000. Ortega called, and the 8♠ fell on the river. Klimov then bet 25,000, and Ortega, who had around the same amount behind, called all in.
Jacques Ortega: 10♠10♦
Valerii Klimov: Q♥10♥
Klimov turned over a flopped flush, while Ortega tossed his straight into the muck as both players stood up to snap a photo of the board before Ortega headed for the exit.
Heads-up on a flop of 2♣10♦3♦, Oscar Serrate bet 3,000 from early position and was called by Nicholas Hellmuth in the hijack.
Both players checked on the 5♥ turn and Serrate checked a final time on the A♣ river.
Hellmuth tossed a single T-5,000 denomination chip into the middle and Serrate didn't take long to call. Hellmuth tabled A♦Q♦ for a rivered ace and Serrate mucked his hand.
"Just chasing a flush draw," Hellmuth said as he collected the pot.
Mahersh Selvakumaran raised to 2,400 from first position to see Mark Davis in the hijack and Manish Madan in the big blind call.
The flop rolled out 9♣7♦6♠ and action checked around to Davis who moved all in for 24,100 and only Madan called.
Mark Davis: Q♥9♥
Manish Madan: K♥9♠
On the turn of Q♦, Davis picked up two pair that held up on the river A♣ to ensure survival in the Main Event.
Table chip leader Nilesh Sudrania raised to pick up calls from Christopher Esposito in the cutoff and Luis Farinhas in the small blind. They checked to the Q♦10♥9♦9♣J♦ river on which Farinhas also checked once more. Sudrania bet 2,500 and Esposito just called to get shown only the 2♠ by the big stack.
Esposito had that beat with the K♦Q♠ and then said, "I don't want to get raised off it," while collecting the pot.
Raymond Purdy opened to 2,500 from middle position and David White three-bet to 8,200 from the cutoff. Purdy called and action continued heads up to the K♠Q♣J♥ flop.
Purdy checked the flop, White bet 7,500 and Purdy called to see the 3♥ turn.
Another check came from Purdy and White bet 22,000. Purdy took some time before moving all in for 94,500. White made a quick call and the players turned over their cards.
Raymond Purdy: A♣10♣
David White: K♣K♦
White rolled his eyes as he saw the Purdy had flopped the broadway straight and was ahead to his set of kings. There was no change on the 6♣ river and Purdy soared to over 200,000 after the hand.
Yuanzhi Cao raised from under the gun to 2,500, Kazutakan Fujita called from early position, and Dennis Darling three-bet shoved to 21,500 from late position. Cao folded, and Fujita called.
Dennis Darling: A♥Q♠
Kazutakan Fujita: A♣J♥
The board brought trips to Darling with 2♦3♥Q♠Q♦8♥, and he scooped in his pot.
Action was picked up with Glenn Becker all in for roughly 15,000 against James King.
Becker tabled his hand first, and once King revealed his cards, Becker jokingly said, "You've always got the f****** ace-king," drawing laughter from the rest of the table.
Glenn Becker: K♥Q♦
James King: A♣K♦
The board ran out A♦Q♠K♠5♣10♥, and Becker wished the table good luck before making his exit from the tournament.
Tyler Cornell opened to 2,500 from the hijack and Sasha Liu defended her big blind.
Liu check-called an 1,800 bet from Cornell on the 2♣9♠A♦ flop and then both players checked on the Q♠ turn.
The 6♠ completed the board and Liu put out a bet of 3,200. Cornell shook his head and sent his cards into the muck — conceding the pot to Liu.