With around 6,000 in the pot by the turn of the board, Chris Bjorin (small blind) checked to the player in the big blind (an alternate, so we unfortunately do not yet have his name on a convenient player list). Mr. Big Blind bet 5,000 - but Bjorin eyed up his remaining stack (17,000 behind) and then raised to cover him. Mr. Big Blind made a littlenoise like, "Pfft," and then folded.
We arrived tableside to witness the board reading and Manuel Bevand betting out 3,800 with 15,000 behind. On the button, Yury Kerzhapkin raised to 10,300. Bevand thought about it briefly before pushing, and Kerzhapkin didn't think at all before making the call.
Bevand: for a turned set
Kerzhapkin: for the turned straight
River: a non-pairing
The to shook hands and Bevand hit the rail. Kerzhapkin meanwhile is up to over 70,000.
We've just learned of the demise of American pro Jon Aguiar as well. Aguiar flopped a set with pocket nines, but the king-queen-nine flop also made his opponent a straight with ten-jack. Unable to fill up on fourth or fifth, "FatalError" made a quiet exit from the room.