Event 1: Mohammad Saadeghvazir Eliminated by Justin Guzman

$360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 28: 50,000/75,000 with an 75,000 BB ante
Players Remaining: 35 of 4,558

Mohammad Saadeghvazir moved all in from the cutoff for about 300,000 and Justin Guzman called on the button.

Saadeghvazir showed Ad7d and was in the lead against Guzman’s KdJd.

The board ran out Tc9h7h8d9d and Guzman turned Saadeghvazir dead when he made a jack-high straight.

Saadeghvazir was eliminated in 35th place and earned $3,726 for his efforts.

Justin Guzman – 2,100,000 (28 bb)
Mohammad Saadeghvazir – Eliminated 

Event 1: Larry Hirschfield Doubles Through Femi Fashakin

$360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 28: 50,000/75,000 with an 75,000 BB ante
Players Remaining: 43 of 4,558

Larry Hirschfield

Femi Fashakin raised from under the gun and Larry Hirschfield moved all in for 1,550,000 from the hijack. Action folded back around to Fashakin, who called.

Hirschfield tabled AhKh and needed help against Fashakin’s KsKd. The flop was 8d7h6d and Fashakin stayed out in front.

The 5h came on the turn, giving Hirschfield some chop outs and added more equity to his hand with the nut flush draw.

The river was the 4h and Hirschfield rivered the nuts to double up through one of the bigger stacks in the room.

Larry Hirschfield – 3,260,000 (40 bb)
Femi Fashakin – 3,000,000 (38 bb)

Event 1: Latest Results

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Level 27: 30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining: 46 of 4,558

The field is on the verge of being down to just five tables.Everybody is guaranteed at least $3,077, but after one more elimination everybody will receive a pay jump and be guaranteed at least $3,350.

Here’s a look at the players who busted between 80th and 47th place.

80th: Nicholas Sena-Hopkins – $2,393
79th: Roberly Felicio – $2,393
78th: Michael Harley – $2,393
77th: Brandon Markland – $2,393
76th: Jessica Francis – $2,393
75th: Andrew Stevenson – $2,393
74th: Francois Zayas – $2,393
73rd: Mike Beasley – $2,393
72nd: Kyle Carino – $2,393
71st: Colby Covington – $2,598
70th: Peter Pacifico – $2,598
69th: David Nowling – $2,598
68th: Zyad Qasem – $2,598
67th: Gregory Burns – $2,598
66th: Corbin Avery – $2,598
65th: Damien Simon – $2,598
64th: Julio Marines – $2,598
63rd: Stanly Villatoro – $2,831
62nd: Giuseppe Cammarata – $2,831
61st: Artur Tishchenko – $2,831
60th: Charles Polania – $2,831
59th: Ignacio – $2,831
58th: John Teel – $2,831
57th: Keith McAleenan – $2,831
56th: Christopher Williams – $2,831
55th: Bradley Rhodes – $2,831
54th: Amy Patel – $3,077
53rd: Huicun Qiao – $3,077
52nd: Rayden Abreu – $3,077
51st: Brian Jenkins – $3,077
50th: Wally Maddah – $3,077
49th: Dror Hazaz – $3,077
48th: Brandon Schwartz – $3,077
47th: Egidijus Seputis – $3,077

Event 1: Neil Zonenashvili Opening Up a Huge Lead

$360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 27: 30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining: 56 of 4,558

Neil Zonenashvili

With the field inching closer and closer to a final table, Neil Zonenashvili is pulling away from the pack and opening up a huge chip lead. He’s the only player over 5 million and is nearly breaking the 7 million-chip plateau.

Here are the top stacks in the field at the moment:

  1. Neil Zonenashvili – 6,800,000
  2. Pavlos Kasselouris – 4,300,000
  3. Femi Fashakin – 3,900,000
  4. Peter Fellows – 3,300,000
  5. Carlos Loving – 3,100,000

Other notables still in the field include Matt Bretzfield, David Shmuel, Cory Blum, Ricardo Eyzaguirre and Trung Pham.

Event 1: Richard Saunders Scores a Knockout

$360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 27: 30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining: 56 of 4,558

Richard Saunders

A player on the button moved all in for 475,000 and Richard Sanders called out of the small blind. Sanders was in great shape with his As8s against the button’s Ad6s.

The board ran out QsTh2h7sQc and Saunders’ kicker played to send another player home and leave the field with 56 players.

Richard Saunders – 1,200,000 (20 bb)

Event 1: Giuseppe Cammarata Picks Off a Bluff

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Level 26: 25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining: 70 of 4,558

On the turn with the board reading Td8d5cJs, Giuseppe Cammarata bet 250,000 from the big blind. The player in the cutoff called and the river was the 3c.

Cammarata checked and the cutoff bet about 450,000. Cammarata quickly tossed in a single chip to indicate a call.

The cutoff showed KsQs, good for a missed straight draw and Cammarata won the pot with 9s9c, moving over the million-chip mark in the process.

Giuseppe Cammarata – 1,200,000 (24 bb)

Event 1: Latest Results

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Level 25: 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante
Players Remaining: 80 of 4,558

The field has been reduced by about 20% since the players returned from dinner break. With 80 players remaining, everybody is now guaranteed at least $2,393. Here are the results since the players returned from dinner.

Among the eliminations was former chip leader Martin Ryan, who lost a massive pot before dinner and came back with about 10 big blinds.

104th: Joseph Hernon – $1,914
103rd: Nicholas Baurichter – $1,914
102nd: Rasam Mohammadian – $1,914
101st: Alcides Gomez – $1,914
100th: Truyen Nguyen – $2,051
99th: Angelo Castaldi – $2,051
98th: Jose Gonzalez Portela – $2,051
97th: Johann Tiemann – $2,051
96th: Javier Sarache – $2,051
95th: Ory Hen – $2,051
94th: Christopher Medeiros – $2,051
93rd: Alik Sitnyakovsky – $2,051
92nd: Scott Weidema – $2,051
91st: Joseph Hubbell – $2,051
90th: Rafael Reis – $2,215
89th: Alain Gonzalez – $2,215
88th: Roy Paulena – $2,215
87th: Glenn Menne – $2,215
86th: Eric Sanchez – $2,215
85th: Aaron Porter – $2,215
84th: Michael Monaco – $2,215
83rd: Martin Ryan – $2,215
82nd: Scott Harwood – $2,215
81st: Kurtis Duphette – $2,393

Event 1: Pavlos Kasselouris Doubles Through Roberly Felicio

$360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 24: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining: 92 of 4,558

Pavlos Kasselouris

It was a battle of the blinds between Roberly Felicio in the small blind and Pavlos Kasselouris in the big blind. There was about 800,000 in the pot on the turn with a board of Ts7c4dJs.

Felicio checked and Kasselouris moved all in for 555,000. Felicio, who earned a seven-figure score last summer at the WSOP with a victory in the Colossus, went into the tank for a couple minutes. Eventually the clock was called and a supervisor was called over to start his 30-second countdown.

About 10 seconds into his clock, Felicio called. He showed KcQc and needed a nine, ace, king or queen against Felicio’s 9c9d.

The river was the Th and Kasselouris doubled up.

Pavlos Kasselouris – 1,810,000 (60 bb)
Roberly Felicio – 450,000 (15 bb)

Event 1: Wally Maddah Doubles Through Alik Sitnyakovsky

$360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 24: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining: 99 of 4,558

Wally Maddah

There was a limp in early position and a limp in middle position before Wally Maddah moved all in from the cutoff for 200,000. Alik Sitnyakovsky moved all in out of the small blind for 360,000. Everybody else got out of the way.

Maddah showed AcJd and was in trouble against Sitnyakovsky’s AsAd.

The flop was Tc5c2c and Maddah flopped the nut flush draw to suddenly have a ton of equity. The turn was the 3c and Maddah didn’t have to wait long to leave Sitnyakovsky drawing dead to the 8s river.

Wally Maddah – 520,000 (17 bb)
Alik Sitnyakovsky – 160,000 (5 bb)

Event 1: Matt Bretzfield Doubles Through Alik Sitnyakovsky

$360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 24: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining: 104 of 4,558

Matt Bretzfield

Alik Sitnyakovsky raised from the cutoff and Matt Bretzfield moved all in for 295,000 out of the small blind. Sitnyakovsky asked for an exact count from the dealer before calling.

Sitnyakovsky showed KdJs and was dominated by Bretzfield’s AhJh.

The flop was 8s3h3c, keeping Bretzfield in the lead, but he shot up from his seat in disbelief as the Kh came on the turn.

Bretzfield sat back down after the As came on the river and he doubled up on the first hand back from dinner break.

Matt Bretzfield – 670,000 (22 bb)
Alik Sitnyakovsky – 325,000 (11 bb)