Level: 7
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 50
Level: 7
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 50
flop. It checked around to Ivey who bet 3,100, his face as trademark-blank as ever - but Buonanno now made it 9,500 and first Roy and then Ivey passed.
flop and the gentleman on the button called. The two other players in the hand folded, and they saw a turn.
and this time Seidel bet out a single yellow 5,000-denomination chip, leaving himself just 11,000 behind. His opponent considered it for a while, but eventually passed, bumping the Seidel stack up to a still below-average but nevertheless workable 25,000.
, and there was already about 58,000 in the pot when we joined the hand. Matta's opponent was deep in the tank, and someone eventually called the clock on him. He took another 30-45 seconds to think it over before folding, and Matta picks up that nice pot.
and Fox checked, without any hesitation Pipino moved all-in for 8,650. Fox checked the size of the bet, and made the call flipping
ahead of Pipino's
.
and Pipino jumped ahead but Fox picked up a flush draw, the river was the
and Pipino celebrated, hi-fiving a member of the Italian media.
from the small blind but the big blind found
behind.
and the NAPT finalist was out.


.
, Channing bet 6,600 and was called.
gave Channing the ability to make it 23,000 to go and his opponent called all-in.
. Schwartz naturally called with his
, and that was the end of that.


and the two checked to the turn.
fell and Antonius made a bet of 3,700 and was called.
hit the river, Antonius bet 12,000 and after some time, his opponent called, only to see he was beat when Antonius flipped over 
.