After a raise to an unknown amount, Pratyush Buddiga reraised on the bottom to 12,000. Martin Jacobson, winner of the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event, reraised to 32,000 from the big blind, and the original raiser folded. Buddiga thought about his decision, then called.
The flop was , and both players checked to see the land on the turn. Jacobson bet 42,000, and Buddiga called to see the river.
The completed the board, and Jacobson moved all in for around 175,000. Buddiga gave it up, and Jacobson won the pot.
On the flop, Max Altergott and Dong Kim put in 20,000 chips each in unknown action before seeing the land on the turn. Altergott was first and checked, then Kim checked behind.
The river was the , and Altergott checked. Kim bet 35,000, and Altergott check-raised to 95,000. Kim called, but could only muck his hand when he saw Altergott's for top pair, top kicker.
On a board of , we saw Charlie Carrel ponder for some time facing a raise. He had bet 10,000 and Ivan Luca, who was on the button, had raised to 44,700. After some thought, Carrel made the call, but he mucked upon seeing Luca's .
Charlie Carrel limped in from the cutoff seat. Martin Kabrhel was on the button and slid 8,000 forward with a little under 50,000 behind. Both blinds folded, and Carrel tanked for a bit before tossing in four 25,000 chips to put Kabrhel all in. Kabrhel double checked his cards, then moved a small stack of T100 chips in to indicate the call. Carrel showed the and was trailing Kabrhel's .
The flop was , just about sealing the deal for Kabrhel. The on the turn made it official, and the on the river was there just for good measure. Karbhel doubled to just over 100,000, while Carrel is still up for the day with about 260,000.
The tournament is up to 75 unique players at this time. Four players have entered on the break, including 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Martin Jacobson. One player has been knocked out, but he has not reentered, and that was Pascal LeFrancois.