In a blind-on-blind matchup, big blind Christopher Selph was all in against Oliver Bithell.
Christopher Selph: A♦Q♠
Oliver Bithell: A♥9♥
Both hit a pair on the flop, but Selph's queen did the job on a full board of Q♣9♣10♠4♦K♦.
In a blind-on-blind matchup, big blind Christopher Selph was all in against Oliver Bithell.
Christopher Selph: A♦Q♠
Oliver Bithell: A♥9♥
Both hit a pair on the flop, but Selph's queen did the job on a full board of Q♣9♣10♠4♦K♦.
Kenzo Ishida was all in for his last 32,000 from the big blind, at risk against Elior Sion on his left.
Kenzo Ishida: Q♠10♠
Elior Sion: A♣J♥
Ishada was urging the dealer to deliver some help, and the K♥6♥9♦ flop did not look like a great start. Sion remained ahead through the 8♠ turn, but Ishada found a straight on the 7♣ river to secure the double-up.
There were roughly 150,000 chips in the pot on 8♦6♠5♣.
Ryan Plant in middle position bet 40,000, and Jon Vallinas Santos on the button raised to 150,000, which Plant called. The K♦ on the turn saw Plant check and Santos bet 90,000. Plant took a few seconds, then shoved for 315,000 effective, and Santos snap-called.
Jon Vallinas Santos: A♥K♣
Ryan Plant: Q♦9♦
The Q♣ on the river saw Santos take this huge pot just after dinner break, and Plant was left with four big blinds.
Denys Chufarin checked from the big blind on the J♠4♣J♦ flop, and Vladas Tamasauskas bet 14,000 from under the gun. Chufarin called, and both players checked through the J♣ turn.
Chufarin checked one last time on the K♣ river, and Tamasauskas checked it back. Chufarin showed 5♣4♥ for a full house, taking down the pot as Tamasauskas mucked.
The race to get all the chips into the pot began with Andrew Saba in the hijack, who had just 50,000.
After Alex Keating, the overall chip leader, called on the button, Zhicheng Miao moved all of his stack in as well. Keating made that call.
Andrew Saba: A♥K♣
Zhicheng Miao: A♦Q♦
Alex Keating: 10♥10♦
Miao went from bottom to top in hand ranking by hitting a queen on the flop, and after the full runout 4♦Q♣2♠7♦6♠ the pair gave him the pot and knocked Saba out of the tournament.
Level: 17
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Here are the full field counts at the dinner break, according to the WSOP LIVE app.
The remaining 79 players are on a one-hour dinner break.
Play will resume at approximately 9:52 p.m. local time, with blinds at 5,000/10,000 and a 10,000 big blind ante.
After waiting patiently through the bubble with her short stack, Yoko Sasaki moved all in on the button and was at risk against Ran Ilani in the small blind.
Yoko Sasaki: A♥Q♦
Ran Ilani: K♣K♦
Sasaki was asking for an ace, but found none on the 7♥10♠8♦2♠5♠ board to hit the rail before dinner.