Sander Lyloff:
Mr. Opponent:
Board:
Thus we lose our 2007 champion, just before the first break.
and Veldhuis checked. The prelop raiser bet 6,300 and the cutoff folded. Veldhuis made the call though.
and Veldhuis checked. His opponent fired 25,000 on the turn and Lex gave him a weird look. Earlier, the same player moved in on Lex for about 60,000 in a pot worth 20,000. Veldhuis did make the call this time for the 25,000.
and both players quickly checked.
for a flopped set and scooped in the pot after Lex mucked.
The gentleman on the button raised 3,600 into two short stacks, the small blind perched on less than 20,000 and big blind Freddy Deeb on just 6,100, including his big blind.
The small blind gave it some consideration but ultimately opted for the fold. Deeb, however, was too short to decline the opportunity and raised all in. Call, obviously.
Deeb:

Mr. Button:

Board:

And in case you missed it, check out Freddy getting the clock called on him during Day 1a by our very own Melissa Castello.
. Nuijten bet out 4,200 and Cernuto called.
and Nuijten bet 10,000 this time. Cernuto checked his cards, commenting, "Let me make sure I didn't flop a set."
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by Mr. Cernuto. Rahman showed that Cernuto had turned the case jack when he revealed the
from his hand.
against
. The flop came
and the German asked hopefully, "Six of diamonds?"
came instead, but the river was the
and he was eliminated as a result.
. The big blind was priced in to make the call and committed the chips.
and Deeb held
. The board ran out
and allowed Freddy to double up and then some. He now has 6,400.
flop and Skripchenko looked at it for a moment before betting out 3,400. The button folded without any fuss and the pot was hers.
and Woodward had seen his turn bet min-raised by Frenchman Daniel Kalfa Sfadj.
for the nuts, winning a huge pot, while Sfadj disgustedly threw his
into the middle and exited the table.