It took just about a half hour for Kremser to realize that five levels would be enough as players are following each other out the exit door at a brisk pace. That means we'll finish up after the 1,000/2,000 level somewhere around 7pm.


and both players checked. The turn brought the
and a bet of 3,000 from Ziv. Jaoui counted out his stack -- about 30,000 -- then made the call.
. Ziv quickly fired 6,000, then settled behind his large sunglasses. Jaoui fretted for a couple of minutes before finally making the call. Ziv continued to sit motionless until Jaoui repeated he had called, thus inviting Ziv to show his hand. The Ukrainian sheepishly turned over 
. Jaoui showed 
and claimed the pot.
, and there were 21,300 chips already in the middle of the table.
, and Demidov turned over
with a shake of the head. The turn was a blank
, and the
that filled out the board was a useless card as well. Sepman's overpair holds, doubling him up close to 60,000 while that slip-up drops Demidov back down to 17,000.

against an opponent's 
. The first four community cards came 


, and Thater started to stand up. But the river was the
and she retook her seat.
, and Thater 
.

, eliciting a few "oohs" from the table. The turn was the
, and Thater looked comfortable remaining in her seat. But the river brought the
, stealing the hand away and eliminating the German. Falaschi now has 46,000.
Level: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100


flop. The turn brought the
and a bet of 2,000 from Ivanov, forcing Cernuto to fold. Ivanov has 165,000 now. Cernuto has chipped up a bit today, too, and has 69,000.
was visible, while the other turned over and was scooped by the dealer before showing. The table quizzed Galic. "I show my aces and you don't see?" he asked. "We saw one," was the response. Galic grinned and offered no further explanation.
, and Boyko checked. He would call a bet of 3,200 from Deeb, and he would call another 7,200 after the
fell on the turn. The river came the
, and after Boyko checked, Deeb quickly announced, "All in," having the covering stack. That would send his opponent deep into the tank, and the local would regretfully fold after a long pause.
as he raked in the nice pot. His work today sees him moving up the board, sitting with just about 125,000 after that confrontation.