Van Hiep Tran raised from late position and an almost even-stacked Andre Filipe Quelhas got his stack in with the . Tran called with the and the board ran out .
Quelhas grabbed his belongings and left the table with a "well done" towards Tran.
Peter Jaksland raised to 2,700 from early position and was called by two players including Cate Hall. On the flop the action checked to Hall, who bet 4,000, and just Jaksland called, before the turn was checked through.
After the river, Jaksland then bet 9,000 and Hall raised to 28,000. Jaksland immediately laughed and called soon after. Hall rolled over for a full house sevens over sixes, and Jaksland mucked his .
In the last hand before the break, Harcharan Dogra Dogra raised and then called the shoves of Juan de Diego Salcedo on the button and [Removed:204] in the small blind.
[Removed:204]:
Juan de Diego Salcedo:
Harcharan Dogra Dogra:
An eight on the flop was followed by a queen on the turn and de Diego Salcedo tripled up, while Facundo was left with a tiny side pot.
Cristian Ciuperca was not afraid of an opening bet or a three-bet when he made it 7,000 to go pre-flop from the small blind. He was folded to, and keen to show the table that he had the goods. Ciuperca flipped over .
There are just a few minutes to go in this level before players take a full dinner break of one hour. They'll return to blinds of 600/1,200/200, which would give them an average of 43 big blinds, so there is still plenty of play across Day 1c. With 182 players still in seats, the battle for a Day 2 place is real.