Andrew Chen made it 25,000 from early position and short stacked Bryn Kenney moved all in for 99,000. It was back to Chen who looked like he didn’t love it but put in the calling chips.
Kenney turned over and Chen showed .
The dealer put a board of in the middle and that was good for a double up for Kenney.
The action folded around to Mukul Pahuja on the button who raised it up to 22,000. Micah Raskin was on the big blind and bumped it up to 70,000. Pahuja then moved all in for 171,000 in chips and was called instantly.
Pahuja:
Raskin:
The board ran out to see Pahuja hold with his pair as he doubles to 355,000 in chips. Raskin drops down to 670,000 in chips following the hand.
Pablo Fernandez moved all in from under the gun to claim the blinds and antes. Shortly after, Juha Helppi raised to 20,000 and Brian Roberts called only for both to fold when the Spaniard moved all in again.
In a previous hand, Jean-Noel Thorel three-bet an open raise of Andrew Chen from 20,000 to 80,000 and scooped the pot without any further action. Now the Frenchman three-bet an open raise of Ivan Soshnikov from 20,000 to 42,000 and the Russian called. On the flop, Thorel made a continuation bet of 62,000 and that did the trick.
Brian Roberts raised to 26,000 from the cutoff and was called by Connor Drinan in the big blind. On the flop, Drinan check-called a continuation bet of 38,000 and then bet the turn for 70,000. Roberts didn't muck instantly but his cards eventually found their way to the dealer.
After a raise of Timothy Adams, Mustapha Kanit called on the button and Juha Helppi tossed in the extra chips out of the big blind as well. On the , Helppi check-folded and Kanit called the continuation bet of Adams for 35,000. The on the turn didn't slow down Adams, as he fired a second barrel worth 80,000.
Kanit didn't go anywhere and made the call before the action was checked to him on the river. The Italian bet 211,000 and that enforced a fold from Adams.
Isaac Haxton raised to 20,000 from late position before Fedor Holz moved all in from the hijack for his remaining 133,000 in chips. Leonid Markin was next to act and made the call as the player on the button and blinds folded. Haxton also got out of the way before the two players tabled their cards.
Holz:
Markin:
Holz was behind and would find no help as the board ran out to see him hit the rail.
There are a few short stacks on Table 3 and they have been getting it in the middle on the last few hands.
First Jean-Noel Thorel opened and folded to a shove from Bryn Kenney. Kenney opened shoved the next hand and got no action. On the next hand Throel opened again and this time folded to a shove from Steve O'Dwyer.