Kings no good? Romain Lewis shipped it with the second-best hand, but Greg Mueller was on a power play.
- Romain Lewis:
- Greg Mueller:
No king. Lewis out in 17th. Mueller up to 30.1M.
Kings no good? Romain Lewis shipped it with the second-best hand, but Greg Mueller was on a power play.
No king. Lewis out in 17th. Mueller up to 30.1M.
Clack clicks, Ensan claps. Thomas Clack is out in 18th place after a clash against Hossein Ensan.
Clack had aces and fives, but Ensan had aces and sevens. So it goes.
Meanwhile, just before that, Ensan was paid out for a nut flush to jump up the leaderboard to the second-biggest stack.
Hossein Ensan - 66.6M
Final two tables. Their chips (in millions):
Givens gone for good. Will Givens has come and gone as he pleased at the 2026 Main Event.
Now he will leave for good after taking his shot with and around 3.6M.
Unfortunately, Luke Jumalon had . The runout had outs, but Givens left in 19th place.
Aces no good. Todd Brunson had against the
of Malcolm Trayner.
The chips went in on the turn after Trayner called a big shove, but a
on the river ended Brunson's run in 20th place.
Givens on the ropes. Luke Jumalon just got it in with against Will Givens and his
.
A in the window was followed by another
on the flop, and Givens was left with just two million.
Luke Jumalon - 56 million
Dylan Smith out. It was a 7.4 shot with against Luke Jumalon's
, but a flushy runout of
send Smith to the rail in 21st place.
Brunson is so back. Todd was all in against Brock Wilson and Malcolm Trayner with a chance to triple up.
It ran out and the river ace did it. Wilson ended up right back where he started.
Trayner - 47 million
Brunson - 24 million
Wilson - 15 million
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