Level 32
Blinds: 80,000-160,000 w/20,000 ante
Total Entrants: 979
Players Remaining: 5
Average Stack: 3,915,000
Eric Wasylenko started Level 32 as the shortest stack left in play but he is now the chip leader after doubling through Jeffrey Schwartz in a 6,500,000 chip pot.
Wasylenko opened to 350,000 in the cutoff and Schwartz took a discounted flop from the big blind. Schwartz checked the Q♥9♣6♣ flop and Wasylenko continued for 325,000. Schwartz called and the 6♠ turn went checked by him.
Wasylenko bet 800,000 and Schwartz check-raised to 1,600,000. Wasylenko called leaving himself with 1,200,000 behind heading to the river. The A♥ fell and Schwartz bet 1,000,000. Wasylenko went all-in for the small amount more and Schwartz called to see Wasylenko turn over A♦A♠.
Schwartz showed K♥6♥ for trips that had been rivered. He falls to 2,200,000 and Wasylenko is the new chip leader five-handed.