The remaining players are taking a 75-minute break for dinner.
Play is expected to resume at 9:55 p.m. local time.
The remaining players are taking a 75-minute break for dinner.
Play is expected to resume at 9:55 p.m. local time.
Felipe Boianovsky opened to 4,400 on the button, which saw the small blind respond with a three-bet to 16,000.
When the action returned to Boianovsky, he put in a four-bet to 36,000, which was enough to see his opponent wave the white flag and return his cards to the dealer.
Gabriel Tavares opened to 4,000 from under the gun, seeing only Pedro Grochocki call on the button.
Both players checked on a 7♣10♥2♥, and the dealer added the 7♠ turn to the board.
Tavares picked his betting lead back up, putting 4,500 into the middle, which Grochocki called.
When the 4♣ hit the river, Tavares bet again, and Grochocki wasted little time in folding.
Jeremie Beneteau raised to 4,000 from under the gun, picking up calls from both Igor Picone in the cutoff and Dennys Ramos in the big blind.
Ramos checked on the 7♣A♠8♣ flop, and when Beneteau continued for 8,000, both Picone and Ramos returned their cards to the dealer.
Felipe Boianovsky opened to 4,400 under the gun before calling a three-bet to 11,000 from Caio Ozawa in the hijack.
On the 7♠7♥2♣ flop, Boianovsky checked and then elected to fold when Ozawa continued for 8,000.
Igor Picone kicked the action off with a raise from under the gun. When play folded to Dennys Ramos in the hijack, he three-bet to 10,500. Picone responded with a four-bet to 27,200, which Ramos called.
The dealer spread a 6♥9♠10♣ flop, and Picone continued with a bet of 13,000. Again, Ramos called.
Picone slowed down on the 10♥ turn, seeing Ramos take over the betting, putting 25,000 into the pot.
After some consideration, Picone opted to fold, conceding the pot to Ramos.
Level: 6
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Caio Ozawa opened to 4,000 in the cutoff, which was met by an all-in from Laurie Tournier for 36,600. When the action returned to Ozawa, he called.
Laurie Tournier: A♠10♦
Caio Ozawa: K♠Q♣
The J♦J♠5♦ flop, and the 6♦ turn kept Tournier in the lead, but the K♥ river saw Ozawa pair his king, sending the PokerStars Team Pro member to the rail.