Konstantin Aleksandrov raised from the cutoff, Yukito Onawa, on the button a seat to his left, moved all in.
Yukito Onawa: 8♣8♥
Konstantin Aleksandrov: A♠K♣
Aleksandrov paired his ace on the flop and it held though the complete board of 3♣A♦4♣7♦3♦.
Konstantin Aleksandrov raised from the cutoff, Yukito Onawa, on the button a seat to his left, moved all in.
Yukito Onawa: 8♣8♥
Konstantin Aleksandrov: A♠K♣
Aleksandrov paired his ace on the flop and it held though the complete board of 3♣A♦4♣7♦3♦.
Lachezar Petkov raised to 16,000 from under the gun, and Bin Duan slid out a three-bet to 80,000 in the small blind. Petkov announced all in, and Duan made the call.
Lachezar Petkov: A♣K♥
Bin Duan: A♥A♦
Petkov found no help on the 6♣8♠J♠ flop, but picked up a Broadway draw on the Q♠ turn. The table then reacted as the 10♠ fell on the river, giving Petkov a straight to double through Duan.
Level: 16
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Art Peacock moved all in under the gun. Yuxi Huang called all in for less, 111,000 to be exact, from the cutoff.
Yuxi Huang: A♥Q♦
Art Peacock: 4♥4♦
"I knew we were flipping," Peacock said.
The flip went Huang's way, as in the runout Q♥5♠8♦3♠3♣, she found a pair of queens on the flop.
With registration now closed the floor have been tapping their fingers away and have announced the final numbers and prize pool breakdown.
A total of 1,213 player ponied up the $5,000 entry fee generating a total prize pool of $5,579,800.
182 players will get paid with a minimum cash payout of $6,772 being awarded, but all remaining players will be eyeing up the mouthwatering first-place prize of $593,601 which of course comes along with the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $593,601 | 16-23 | $24,312 |
| 2 | $395,664 | 24-31 | $19,908 |
| 3 | $281,425 | 32-39 | $16,552 |
| 4 | $202,835 | 40-47 | $13,976 |
| 5 | $148,164 | 48-55 | $11,988 |
| 6 | $109,708 | 56-63 | $10,448 |
| 7 | $82,360 | 64-71 | $9,255 |
| 8 | $62,699 | 72-79 | $8,335 |
| 9 | $48,412 | 80-99 | $7,633 |
| 10-11 | $37,921 | 100-117 | $7,111 |
| 12-15 | $30,140 | 118-182 | $6,772 |
Benjamin Winsor made an all-in shove from the button with 45,000 chips. Nacho Barbero thought about it for a while, then made the call from the big blind.
Benjamin Winsor: A♠10♣
Nacho Barbero: 6♣2♦
The runout of A♦5♣3♥Q♥9♦ made sure Barbero was not rewarded for the curious call, as Winsor doubled up with a pair of aces.
Keun Kwak moved his short stack into the middle in early position, and Quirin Heinz made the quick call in the big blind.
Keun Kwak: A♥Q♠
Quirin Heinz: A♦5♦
Kwak improved to top pair on the 9♠Q♦8♦ flop, while Heinz found a diamond draw. The 2♠ turn and 7♣ river were blanks, seeing Kwak hold to double.
Level: 15
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Jimmy Guerrero raised in the cutoff and made the call when Cuong Nguyen moved all in from the small blind for 175,000.
Cuong Nguyen: A♠A♦
Jimmy Guerrero: A♥K♥
Nguyen's aces remained in front through the 8♣8♥10♥ flop, but Guerrero picked up a flush draw. Nguyen held on the 6♠ turn and 7♠ river, doubling his stack while leaving Guerrero with crumbs.
At the nearby table, Toni Bosch opened to 10,000 in the cutoff and Eric Sfez promptly three-bet to 36,000 on the button. Bosch then moved all in for around 180,000, and Sfez let his hand go.