Zelin Wang in the cutoff was all-in and at risk for 15,100 against Sung Kim under the gun.
Zelin Wang: A♦10♠
Sung Kim: K♠K♣
Wang flop a pair on 5♥9♣10♣4♠2♦, but it wasn't enough and he was eliminated.
Zelin Wang in the cutoff was all-in and at risk for 15,100 against Sung Kim under the gun.
Zelin Wang: A♦10♠
Sung Kim: K♠K♣
Wang flop a pair on 5♥9♣10♣4♠2♦, but it wasn't enough and he was eliminated.
Chad Wassmuth raised to 2,500 from under the gun, Jack Kwon called in the small blind before Thomas Collins three-bet to 8,000 in the big blind. Wassmuth called then Kwon made the fold.
The flop came 3♥5♣8♠, and Collins fired out a bet of 11,000. Wassmuth called, and the 6♦ on the turn saw Collins fire out another bet but this time for 30,000. Wassmuth quickly folded this time.
As per the WSOP LIVE app.
Three players went to a flop of 2♠4♣Q♣ where Shaun Deeb bet 3,000 from early position. Only Wesley Brockhoeft called in the hijack.
The turn was the J♦ and Deeb bet another 6,500. Brockhoeft took a minute before moving all in for 29,100.
"I would've called quicker if you didn't Hollywood so much," Deeb said as he also tanked for a few minutes. He eventually gave up his hand, and Brockhoeft took down the pot.
Jeff Fenster raised to 2,200 under the gun. Yegor Moroz then three-bet to 6,500 in the cutoff, which Daniel Ferketa cold-called on the button. Fenster also called, seeing the 5♦8♥Q♣ flop appear.
Moroz continued for 7,000, being called by his two opponents. It then checked to Ferketa on the 9♣ turn, who bet 12,000. Fenster called before Moroz folded.
The 6♥ river prompted Fenster to lead out for 30,000. Ferketa went deep into the tank, but eventually called and left himself 2,500 behind. Fenster tabled Q♥J♣, and it won the pot against Ferketa's 10♦10♣.
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Heads-up on a board of 7♥Q♦10♣A♦ with a bit over 40,000 already in the middle, Ethan Yau checked from the big blind and Adam Johnson checked behind from middle position.
The 9♦ filled out the board and Yau tanked a bit before moving all in for his last 18,800. Johnson also tanked, but eventually landed on a fold and Yau was sent the sizable pot.
Action was picked up on the flop in a pot between Yuji Yaginuma in the cutoff and Young Choi in the small blind.
Facing a bet of 3,200 on a board reading Q♣4♠2♣, Yaginuma moved all in for 23,400 and Choi went into the tank before calling.
Yuji Yaginuma: K♣4♣
Young Choi: Q♥10♦
"Why would you rip that there?" asked Choi as the turn peeled off a 10♣ to give Yaginuma a king-high flush and Choi two pair.
The pendulum would swing back the other direction as a 10♠ peeled off on the river to give Choi a full house to eliminate Yaginuma from the tournament.
"I don't understand why he would jam there," said Choi after Yaginuma lef the table.