Thomas Brolin - 36,000
Jasper Wetemans - 30,000
Guillaume de la Gorce - 57,000
Anthony Roux - 27,000
Maria Maceiras - 40,000
Daniel Drescher - 55,000
, and the blinds checked to the raiser. Maceiras continued out with a bet of 1,400, and this time, only de la Gorce gave her action. Heads up now, the turn brought the
and another check from the Frenchman. Maceiras wasn't backing down, firing another 3,200 chips at the pot. De la Gorce would think it over for several long minutes before folding, and Maceiras is now moving in the right direction. After an early slide, she's back up to around 42,000.
Level: 5
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
and the action is hazy; however it went, all the chips ended up in the middle.
changing absolutely nothing
, and Joao Barbosa checked from the blinds. Jason Lavallee was on the other end of the table, and he fired a bet of 6,850. Barbosa made the call, and the last card off the deck was the
. After another check from Barbosa, Lavallee moved all in for his final 25,750 chips.
for the set, and Barbosa could not beat it. He returned his cards to the muck, and Lavallee has claimed the biggest pot so far today. He's up to 84,000 now, while Barbosa has fallen back to 15,000.
flop, which Sarlo checked. Grace bet a roughly pot-sized 2,200, to which Sarlo responded by raising to 5,500. Call.
turn and Sarlo checked the
river too. "How much do you have?" asked Grace - around 17,000 - and then moved all in to cover. Sarlo thought about it very briefly before closing his eyes and plonking his whole stack in the middle - and then cried, "YESSSS!!!" with an exuberance only an Italian can really pull off when his
turned out to have steamed miles ahead of Grace's
on he turn and river.
flop and the original raiser and Abecassis both checked. Kabrhel announced all in to cover them both. With sighs, both players folded.