They are dropping like flies in the first level of Day 3 owing to a lot of the players having short-stacks entering Day 3.
The next one to go is Apoorva Goel of India. He held A♣ J♦ went he shoved and got a call from Hajime Mogi, who had K♠ 8♣.
Mogi was behind but felt better after the flop 4♠ 5♣ 7♦. The turn 6♠ gave him what he needed and the river J♠ formalize Goel’s exit. Mogi has now around 75,000.
The player from India receives $4,500 for his efforts and the 26th place finish in the M.E.