Pavel "silentm0de" Plesuv started the action with a raise to 700,000, and action folded to "RB Tiger" in the big blind. They moved all in for just under five million, and Plesuv quickly called with . They were flipping against the big slick held by "RB Tiger", but the jacks would hold true, as the board came down .
Plesuv secured the bounty to vault him up to second in chips after that pot.
"RunLikePanda" shoved all in for their final 3,885,795, and action folded to big stack Ricardo "10rmc10.com" Caprichoso in the big blind, who woke up with . "RunLikePanda" was in terrible shape holding , and the flop of left "RunLikePanda" drawing to running cards.
The turn was one of those cards, but a six on the river was not.
"K0SICE" kicked off the action with a raise to 525,000, and "lgburlamaqui" called on the button. Next to act, "RunLikePanda" moved all in for their final 3,882,104. "K0SICE" folded, but "lgburlamaqui" called with . They were well behind the of "RunLikePanda", who would only increase their lead after the flop came down .
The hand was over by the turn, and "RunLikePanda" secured a nice double up through one of the big stacks.
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Mats "Matsull" Ullereng raised to 400,000 from late position, and in the small blind, "TonyGPT" moved all in for just under 4,600,000. Ullereng call off his final 4,100,000 and change , but they were dominated by the queens showed by "TonyGPT."
The hand was all but over after the flop gave "TonyGPT" a set, and a jack on the turn filled them up, leaving Ullereng drawing dead.