It folded to Alessandro Longobardi who raised to 14,000 from the cutoff. Jonathan Lane called on the button only to see Sardor Gaziev three-bet to 38,000 from the small blind. Craig McCorkell got out of the way in the big blind and both Longobardi and Lane called the re-raise.
The flop was and Gaziev came out firing 62,000 into the middle. Longobardi got out of the way and Lane shuffled his chips for about a minute before making it 125,000 to go.
After about another minute of pondering, Gaziev announced that he was all in and was snap called by Lane.
Lane:
Gaziev:
Gaziev was behind and found no help on the turn or the river. Gaziev will take home $22,899 for his efforts.
Jeremiah Fitzpatrick opened for 15,000 and Thiago Nishijima called from the small blind. The flop came and Nishijima check-called 20,000. The turn came and both players checked. The river came , Nishijima bet 38,000 and Fitzpatrick called.
"All American" Dave just delivered a handful of fresh, nutritious lunches. He had a couple deliveries for players in the stands and Antonio Esfandiari.
Esfandiari announced his name and website at least three times over the live stream endorsing Dave's food. Dave smiled nodded and left the stage to deliver more fresh food.
Joe Tehan opened for 22,000 and Jonathan Lane re-raised to 67,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Tehan moved all in for a total of 307,000. Lane thought for a moment, got an approximate count and called.
Alessandro Longobardi raised to 22,000 and Craig McCorkell called from the big blind.
A flop of was shown to the two players and they both checked. The rolled off on the turn and McCorkell checked to Longobardi who bet out 26,000. McCorkell calld and the rivered.
Once again McCorkell checked and Longobardi moved 37,000 into the middle. McCorkell folded and Longobardi took down the pot.
Every time Brazilian Thiago Nishijima wins a pot his rail cheers and sings. Even the last hand when he open-raised and no one called and he won the blinds and antes they broke out in cheers.
They even did the wave in celebration.
It prompted one of the British rail contingent to shout, "English only!"
Jeremiah Fitzpatrick opened from under the gun to 25,000 and action folded around to Antonio Esfandiari in the big blind. Esfandiari called and the flop came . Esfandiari bet 36,000 and Fitzpatrick called to see the turn. Esfandiari bet 67,000 and Fitzpatrick called.
The river came and both players checked. Esfandiari tabled and Fitzpatrick tabled to win the pot.