From the hijack seat, Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu raised to 600. The small blind made the call and the flop came down . Both players checked to see the land on the turn. The small blind opted to lead and bet 800. Negreanu called.
The landed on the river and the small blind bet 1,200. Negreanu took one last look at his hand and then tossed it into the muck, slipping back below 10,000 in chips.
With the flop of in the middle of the table, Liv Boeree checked to Allen Bari. He bet 875 with Ivan Demidov in action behind him. Demidov made the call and Boeree also called.
The turn was the and paired the board. Boeree checked and this time Bari didn't bet, he checked. Demidov fired 2,800 and Boeree folded. Bari tanked for a little bit and also folded to give Demidov the pot.
Dominik Nitsche opened the pot to 600 in early position, and Juan Azon flatted two seats over. On the button, Daniel Negreanu squeezed in a reraise to 2,400 total, and only Nitsche called to see a flop.
It came , and Nitsche quickly checked. Negreanu took pause for a moment, then flicked out a small bet worth 1,600. Nitsche decided to check-raise all in, both men beginning the hand with just about 15,000 chips.
"I don't even know if I have it or not," Negreanu lamented as he peeked at his cards. "Nope, I don't." And with that, Negreanu's cards hit the muck.
"I didn't know either," Nitche smirked as he dragged in that pot. The swing knocks Negreanu back to 11,025 now.
One of the Tournament Directors Teresa Nousiainen just brought us the news of Anton Wigg's demise.
The details are vague but there seemed to be a lot of preflop action and Wigg tried to take it down with a 16-17,000 shove with . One player involved had pocket queens though and wouldn't be budged.
Wigg will be off to grind Sunday online no doubt.
Another player out is Team PokerStars Pro Max Lykov.
With the bursting forth of the Party Rock Anthem over the loudspeaker, the fourth level has come to a close, and the players are off for another 20-minute break.
Action folded to Allen Bari and he opened with a raise from the hijack seat. Ivan Demidov reraised from the cutoff to 1,200 and play folded back to Bari. Bari four-bet to 3,000 and Demidov tanked. Eventually, he five-bet to 5,500. Bari only took a short period of time before six-betting things to 9,150. Demidov thought for another minute or so and then mucked his hand, allowing Bari to win the pot preflop with the six-bet.
Roberto Romanello starred in the TV episodes at EPT Barcelona last season on his way to a 39th place finish but he won't have that opportunity again this year as he's out. He never got his stack going in the right direction and seemed a little frustrated as things went against him. He'll be back though.
Edit: He came along to tell us he busted with flush under flush.