We don't know the exact action, but we do know that Ludovic Lacay and Sun Wong got in a raising war preflop. When we got to the table, we saw that Wong had a bet of 8,500 in front of him from the small blind, and that Lacay had clicked it back to 16,000 in the hijack. Wong made the call, and they went heads up to a flop of 

.
Both players checked, and the turn brought the
. Wong checked to Lacay, who fired out 10,000. Wong responded with a min raise to 20,000, and Lacay asked Wong how much he had left. When he found out, Lacay tossed enough chips in to put Wong all in, and Wong made the call.
Lacay: 

Wong: 

It was a brutal turn card for Wong, as he hit his set, but was drawing to one card in the deck for the win. It didn't come, as the river brought the
. Lacay collected the bounty, and the new chips he earned pushed him over the 100,000 mark.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
|---|---|---|
|
|
117,000
46,350
|
46,350 |
|
|
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for the smallest pair available. DiVella had the
.

and Ivey needed to find one of the two remaining deuces on the river to stay alive.
and Ivey couldn't find what he needed. He was up and out of his chair in an instant, darting through to the back hallways and out of the Rio.


prompting a check from the early position player and a bet of 2,525 from Haddox. The cutoff paid to see the turn and the early position player folded.
on the river, it was here that Haddox bet out 9,900 and the cutoff folded.

to Forrest's 

and Forrest was still in front, but the
turn gave Heimann the straight, making the
river no matter.


and Kilpatrick's bet of 2,800 was called by Bognanni. Melanie Weisner, also in the hand, folded. The river fell the
.

. Quach checked and Mizrachi continued out for 5,000. Quach quickly called and checked just as quick when the

turn, however, when the