On a completed board of , Omar Del Pino faced a raise of 75,000 by his table neighbor and moved all in for another 39,100 on top of that. There were 65,000 in the middle until then and much to the surprise of some players at the table, Del Pino was able to force a fold and chip up significantly.
On the river of a board , Gleb Novik made it 16,000 to go and his opponent in the cutoff called. Novik tabled the for a flush and won the pot, boosting his stack to nearly half a million.
Also on the rise as of lately is Claudio Di Giacomo, who added nearly two starting stacks to his disposal.
Ebony Kenney bet the flop for 6,000 and picked up a call from her neighbor in the one seat. The appeared on the turn and another bet of 10,700 forced her opponent to use a time bank before making the call with 61,300 behind.
After the river, Kenney jammed and was called to reveal the , her opponent mucked for the inferior flush.
A reraise to 16,000 was in front of Irena Macesovic on the button and the big blind then shoved for 23,600. Tom-Aksel Bedell jammed the cutoff for 61,000 and Macesovic was sent into the think tank. Kfir Ivgi, who had been on a tear to accumulate a ton of chips after his late entry, jokingly made chicken noises and also offered to give Macesovic some of his time banks.
Macesovic used two of her own and made the call, while Bedell had joked "come on, I want to rebuy."
Big blind:
Tom-Aksel Bedell:
Irena Macesovic:
"The flushdraw will come on the flop, no worries," Ivgi said in chat but instead the board came to let Bedell more than double as he knocked out the short stack.
Ivgi then inquired how much the overall lead was and even considered getting the stacks in blind with Bedell to make a run for it.
Miguel Teus Fernandez had tripled up not long ago, then busted and re-entered soon after. He got into a raising war with Jose Luis Rodrigues Garrido, one of many Day 1a casualties, and had the most unfortunate timing with his jam.
Miguel Teus Fernandez:
Jose Luis Rodrigues Garrido:
The board came and that spelled the end for the Spaniard once more.
As part of three-way action to the , Raimundas Sapiega in the cutoff called a bet of 5,000 and the big blind also check-called to see the on the turn. The under-the-gun player made it 16,000 to go and that shut down all further resistance.
Sapiega also surrendered in the next hand after the flop and dropped a few spots on the leaderboard in the penultimate level of the night.
Petros Theodosiou had min-raised and was called three ways including Pedro Miguel Rolim Guerreiro and Fernando Suarez to see a flop of . The continuation bet of 2,700 by Theodosiou was called by all opponents and the big blind then check-min-raised the turn from 5,200 to 10,400.
Rolim Guerreiro and Suarez folded, and Theodosiou also tapped the table in defeat before sending his cards into the muck.