2024 Wynn Millions
Daniel Maor got the last of it in for around 1,000,000 and Pedro Ingles went for the knockout.
Daniel Maor: Q♣Q♥
Pedro Ingles: A♠A♥
The board ran out 9♠2♦3♣6♥10♥ and Ingles held on with aces to eliminate Maor in eighth place for $69,947.
Action was heads up with what looked like 2,000,000 in the middle and 4♦4♠Q♣A♣ on the board when Jesse Kandola bet 550,000 and Neel Murthy called.
The river was 4♥ and Kandola fired another 700,000. Murthy thought it over for a moment and called before he turned over K♥Q♥ to beat the 7♥7♣ of Kandola.
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Chris Frank raised to 200,000 and Jeremy Felicetti called from the big blind with a dwindling stack.
The flop was 7♦Q♠6♠ and Felicetti got the rest of it in. Frank put him at risk and the cards were turned up.
Jeremy Felicetti: 6♦5♦
Chris Frank: K♠J♦
The board finished up 10♦K♥ and the river king beat Felicetti and sent him home in ninth place for $54,467.
Level: 27
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
The final nine players have stepped out for another 15-minute break. The plan is to play one more level and reassess the situation.
Action was three ways with 7♠10♣K♣ on the board when Dominick Sarle checked from the big blind and Neel Murthy bet 400,000 from the next seat over. Haim Gabay came along from middle position and the turn was A♠.
Both players checked to Gabay for a bet of 600,000. Sarle folded and Murthy called to see 6♥ on th eriver.
Murthy changed gears and shoved with Gabay covered. Gabay called and won with A♦K♥ when Murthy showed 7♣5♣ for a pair of sevens.
The players have decided to continue playing the remainder of Level 26 and the entirety of Level 27. They will reassess their progress at that time.
At this time, 15 minutes remain in Level 26.