The remaining 64 players are going on a 60-minute dinner break and will return at approximately 8:40 p.m. local time.
When action resumes on Level 16, blinds will be 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 big blind ante.
The remaining 64 players are going on a 60-minute dinner break and will return at approximately 8:40 p.m. local time.
When action resumes on Level 16, blinds will be 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 big blind ante.
Zackary Estes moved all in for 147,000 from the cutoff, and Joseph Spanne called from the small blind.
Zackary Estes: A♥10♣
Joseph Spanne: Q♥Q♠
The board gave some hope to Estes with 5♣K♠J♥10♠2♦, but the pair of queens would rule and send Estes out of bracelet contention.
Matthew Wantman raised to 12,000 from early position before Matthew Affleck opted to go all-in for 93,000 from the cutoff. Wantman quickly made the call to put Affleck at risk.
Matthew Affleck: J♣10♥
Matthew Wantman: A♥A♣
Affleck was well behind, but the flop offered a sliver of hope as it came K♦9♣6♠ to give Affleck a straight draw.
He was unable to spike his outs when the 4♥ turn, and the 9♦ river peeled to be eliminated.
From under the gun, Renji Mao raised to 16,000 and was immediately three-bet to 32,000 by Myles Mullaly in the next seat. Daniyal Gheba cold-called from the hijack and Mao came along with a call as well.
Three ways to the K♣2♠3♣ flop, where Mao checked. Mullaly placed a continuation-bet of 12,000 and only Gheba called.
A board-pairing 2♦ hit the turn and Mullaly continued to fire, this time choosing the amount of around 35,000. Gheba folded and surrendered the pot to Mullaly.
Jeremy Wien got his final 79,000 in the middle from middle position against George Tomescu in the cutoff and was at risk.
Jeremy Wien: A♦6♥
George Tomescu: 9♥9♠
Wien announced that he was using his one time before the dealer put out the flop.
Wien did not connect with the flop, but it did bring him more outs as it came 8♦10♥7♥ to give him a straight draw.
The one time worked when the 9♣ turn peeled to upgrade Wien to a straight. He wasn't out of the weeds yet, as Tomescu hit a set and could still improve on the river.
The 2♥ was a blank as Wien doubled up.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 18,000 from middle position, which only Anthony Marquez called in the big blind.
Marquez checked in flow on the 2♦10♣A♣ flop before calling a continuation-bet of 25,000 from Kabrhel.
The dealer added the A♥ turn to the board, and when Marquez checked for a second time, Kabrhel kept his foot firmly on the gas. On this occasion, his bet of 104,000 was enough to see Marquez wave the white flag, as he returned his cards to the dealer.
Ryuta Nakai raised from the cutoff to 16,000, and Zexiang Sun defended from the big blind. The board came out with A♠8♣5♥, and Sun checked, while Nakai bet out 11,000. Sun raised to 35,000, and Nakai called.
Both players checked the turn 4♥, and the river K♣. Nakai turned over 10♠10♥, and Sun showed the J♠8♠. Nakai's pair of tens was the winner.
Robert Burlacu came in for a raise to 16,000 from middle position and only Kamel Mokhammad called from the big blind.
Mokhammad checked on the A♣3♠Q♦ flop and Burlacu bet around 18,000. Mokhammad called.
The J♦ hit the turn and Mokhammad check-called a second bet from Burlacu, this time for 40,000.
The 4♦ river checked through and Mokhammad took down the pot with A♠5♣ for top pair.