We don't know the exact action preflop, but we know Robert Thompson and the big blind were betting back and forth, and eventually the small blind with 120,000 moved all in and Thompson made the call.
Thompson:
Big Blind:
A board of came out and Thompson was able to hit his queen and scoop a huge pot.
From under the gun, Daniel Dasilva made it 7,000 to go and the action folded around to Joshua Schoonover in the big blind. Schoonover three-bet to 17,400 only to find Dasilva four-bet all in. Schoonover instantly called but was severely behind.
Dasilva:
Schoonover:
The flop gave hope to Schoonover when it came , but unfortunately for him, he bricked out when the turn and river came and . Schoonover, once second in chips in the tournament, has suffered a big hit here but still remains above average stack.
Action folded around the table all the way to Aleksandr Mozhnyakov in the small blind. After some debate, Mozhnyakov announced all in, having Stacey Nutini in the big blind covered. Nutini instantly called, flipping up . She was racing with Mozhnyakov's .
The flop kept Mozhnyakov ahead, falling . The turn fell , leaving Nutini with six outs going to the river. Fifth street came the and Nutini was sent to the rail.
Matt Graham raised in early position to 7,000the table then folded around to Joshua Schoonover, who made the call. Both players checked on a flop. It wasn't until the turn that someone put out a bet. That person was Schoonover placing 7,000 in chips in the middle waiting for a call. Graham obliged and put his very own 7,000 in to match.
When the hit on the river again Schoonover put out a bet, this time 15,000. Graham was apprehensive, but eventually made the call.
Schoonover flipped over for ace high, and Graham countered with for a pair of queens.
On a board of , Thao Nguyen checked to his opponent who fired out 7,000. Nguyen raised to 25,000 and his opponent announced that he was all in. Nguyen made the call and the hands were turned up.
Nguyen:
Opponent:
Nguyen was ahead with his pair of aces, and finished the hand a winner when the hit the river, giving him two pair. This hand helped to skyrocket Nguyen to current tournament chip lead with 310,000.
On a board Martin Kabrhel called a bet of 10,000 from Jacobo Fernandez. When the hit on the turn Fernandez again fired out a bet this time 20,000.
With a on the river we saw Fernandez finally slowing down and checking. Kabrhel jumped on this and announced all in, essentially putting Fernandez all in. Fernandez eventually made the call and showed for two pair, which was considerable better than Kabrhel's for a pair of aces.
We found Joshua Schoonover raising preflop to 8,000 only to have the player in the cut off position move all in for 45,500. Schoonover made the call and it was off to a flop, a turn, and a river to decide a winner.
Schoonover:
Cut Off:
The cards fell . Both players had a pair of jacks, but it was the Cut Off's kicker that was best, and he doubled up.