Matthew Alsante opened to 1,200,000 from the button, then Philip Wiszowaty in the small blind counted his stack before announcing "all-in". Oleg Vasylchenko in the big blind folded to Alsante, who didn't seem very happy to call, but he did so.
Matthew Alsante: A?K?
Philip Wiszowaty: 10?10?
In this 37,800,000 chip pot, almost 75% of the chips in play, Alsante found a straight draw with the Q?J?4? flop. The 8? didn't change anything, but the 10? river completed Alsante's straight. He is now the massive chipleader of the tournament.
Matthew Alsante raised to 900,000 from the button and Oleg Vasylchenko defended in the big blind.
The 6?J?J? flop saw Vasylchenko play in flow. Alsante continue for 400,000 and Vasylchenko check-raised to 1,000,000. Alsante moved all in almost instantly and Vasylchenko snap-folded.
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Ramin Hajiyev moved all in for 1,425,000 from the cutoff and Philip Wiszowaty made the call from the big blind.
Ramin Hajiyev: Q?Q?
Philip Wiszowaty: K?Q?
Hajiyev needed to hold to stay alive, and his prospects looked promising on the 8?7?3?4? runout. However, the K? river saw Wiszowaty take the lead and Hajiyev was sent to the rail in a brutal fashion.
Philip Wiszowaty jammed from the button to apply pressure on the blinds, and Jon Vallinas in the small blind called, finding himself at risk for 1,025,000.
Jon Vallinas:?A?7??
Philip Wiszowaty:?10?8?
Vallinas was in the lead, but Wiszowaty hit top pair then a straight on 4?7?10?6?5? to end Vallinas' tournament in sixth place for $145,107.