$25,000 High Roller No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 21: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 6 of 94

The final six players have played four hands since returning from the dinner break, and Nick Petrangelo has won the last three of them.
On the second hand back, Nick Yunis opened to 80,000, and Petrangelo three-bet to 230,000 from the small blind. Yunis folded.
Next, Yevgeniy Timoshenko opened to 85,000, and three players called, including Petrangelo on the button. It checked to the button on the 

flop, and a bet of 140,000 was enough to coax three folds and give Petrangelo his second pot in a row.
Petrangelo opened the next hand to 90,000 from the cutoff, and David Malka three-bet to 230,000 on the button. Petrangelo four-bet to 675,000, and Malka quickly folded.
Petrangelo’s stack has trended upward to start this level, and it looks like he’s just inched his way up to 3,000,000 chips as he stacked that last pot. That gives him more than 30% of the total chips in play with six players remaining.
















, and West’s kings held up to earn him the knockout. He barely had Sontheimer covered, so it’s essentially a double-up for him, eliminating his opponent in eighth place.
. Petrangelo checked again, Sontheimer bet 165,000, and Petrangelo put in a second check-raise to 390,000. Sontheimer quickly folded.
as the dealer pushed him the pot. He’s the most active player at the table right now, and his stack has benefitted from his aggression so far. The Massachusetts pro is now the chip leader with eight players remaining.







flop. The blinds checked to Lazaro Hernandez, who was in the cutoff, and he bet 77,000. David Malka raised to 176,000. Tim West and Nick Yunis folded their blinds, and Hernandez moved all in for about 460,000 total. Malka called to put him at risk.







flop, but Lazaro Hernandez’s 