Updated top twenty counts after the break according to the WSOP LIVE App
Updated top twenty counts after the break according to the WSOP LIVE App
The remaining 122 players are now on a 60-minute dinner break.
Play is scheduled to resume at approximately 6:34 p.m. local time
Action was recapped by the table as Allen was seen raking in a massive pot.
In a three-way pot between Daniel Allen on the button, Michael Starek in early position, and Farid Moshirbahram in the big blind.
The flop read A♦7♣6♣ and action checked around to Allen who bet 65,000 to see Moshirbahram raise to 225,000. Starek folded and Allen moved all in for 1,100,000 effective to see Moshirbahram call.
Farid Moshirbahram: A♠Q♣
Daniel Allen: 7♠7♥
It was all over on the turn 8♦ before the river 10♠ and Allen raked in the pot.
Mitchell Seymour raised from late position to 60,000, and Alexander Beck called from the big blind. The flop arrived with Q♣3♦7♠, and Beck checked to the preflop raiser, who bet 50,000. Beck raised to 150,000, and Seymour called.
On the turn K♦, Beck continued with 300,000, and Seymour called.
Both players checked the river 7♣.
Beck turned over 6♥4♣ for nada, and Seymour turned over A♠Q♦ for two pair.
The first three community cards were 8♥2♠5♠, when the action was picked up. Dustin Bradley check-called Adriaan Jacobs' bet of 100,000. The turn showed Q♣.
Bradley check-called again for 15,000 to see the river 9♣. Both opponents checked to the showdown. Bradley instantly flipped his cards A♥Q♠, while Jacobs tossed his cards into the muck.
Franck Marescaux moved all in from the hijack for 410,000, and Yoann Saubot called from the big blind.
Franck Marescaux: 8♥8♦
Yoann Saubot: A♠K♥
An eight dropped for Marescaux immediately on the board of 8♠6♦2♣3♣Q♠, and a set was good for the win.
Peter Ball made it 60,000 to play from early position and was looked up by Daniel Pearlman on the button. Zijing Cheng sat in the small blind put in a three-bet to 150,000.
Ball got out of the way quickly and Pearlman made the call.
The flop came 9♣6♦6♥ and Cheng fired out for 70,000. Pearlman made the call.
The turn brought the A♥ and Cheng didn't slow down firing out a second bullet of 160,000. Pearlman made the call.
The A♠ peeled off on the river and prior to any action the pain could be seen on Pearlman's face. Cheng fired the third barrel of over 500,000 which was enough to put Pearlman all in who instantly folded his hand knowing that he was beat.
The two players went into a little conversation about Cheng's holding and it was claimed that she held quad sixes rather than the quad aces Pearlman thought she might hold!
Dennis Snowdy raised to 60,000 in the cutoff and in the big blind, Frank Marasco moved all in for 490,000 to see Snowdy call.
Dennis Snowdy: A♥A♣
Frank Marasco: K♠K♣
The board ran out 8♠4♥2♣9♦5♣ and the aces held up for Snowdy to double at the expense of Marasco.
At another table, WSOP bracelet winner Ryan Leng was eliminated.
The action was picked up when the board showed 8♣2♠5♦2♥. Sergiu Cornea had 135,000 in chips in front of him; Michael Starek called, but Benjamin Schneider reraised to 350,000. Cornea folded and Starek decided to call.
The dealer revealed the river Q♥. Schneider moved instantly 500,000 towards the middle of the table, Starek reraised to 1,000,000 and Schneider called with A♥A♣.
Unfortunately, his pocket aces didn't hold up; Starek flopped a set with pocket eights 8♠8♦, which developed into a full house on the river.