PokerStars qualifier Christopher Jones has busted to Mikal Blomlie.
He was down to 24,000 and in the big blind. He three-bet all of them after Blomlie opened from the button. Blomlie only had his opponent covered by around 15,000 chips so took his time to call with .
He was ahead of Jones' and faded a very sweaty board to hold.
Short stack Moser Nuno moved all in for 3,300 after which Full Tilt's The Professional Viktor Blom called. The action was folded to Ian Simpson who three-bet to 12,100 and Blom looked back down at his cards. He threw in a large pile of blue chips covering Simpson but he decided to fold.
Sickest run good sandwich in the break. 40k up to 175k in 25mins. Set over set on river, AK beat AJ and AK beat JJ. Embarrassed @GriffinBenger saw itMarch 12 2013
Chris Moorman leads in Level 12 after a big three-way hand. Leader this morning, Sergio Aido, remains among the big stacks. No sign of Tom Dwan. Read on at the PokerStars blog.
Team PokerStars Pro Leo Margets survived a scare to double up to 40,000 when her fended off a flush draw from Simon Mattsson's when the board came board.
Chris Moorman has lost a few chips since the last time we checked in with him, but he just won a few back against Ami Barer.
Barer opened for a raise to 3,200 from the cutoff seat, and Moorman defended from the big blind. The dealer fanned , Moorman led out for 4,200, and Barer called.
The turn was the , Moorman led out again - this time for 10,200 - and again Barer called.
A fourth club - the - completed the board, and Moorman slowed down, checking to his opponent. Barer quickly knuckled behind, and Moorman showed for a rivered flush. Barer unhappily mucked his cards, and Moorman picked up the pot.
Chip leader from Day 1a, Marc-Andre Ladouceur, has seen his stack shrink this level. He lost a pot where he couldn't budge Timo Pfutzenreuter off a hand.
Ladoucuer raised from mid position and bet 3,700 and 11,200 on the flop and turn before he checked back the river. Pfutzenreuter was in the small blind and was his companion through the board.
At showdown Ladouceur said he had ace high and then mucked when Pfutzenreuter opened .
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On the river of a board, Team PokerStars ProDavid Williams had fired 15,500 against Rumen Nanev, the latter tanked but dug out a call and Williams was forced to show . Nanev having made the hero call
Anton Wigg raised to 3,200 and the player in the small blind called. Adam Levy called from the big blind and the flop rolled out . The small blind checked and Levy bet 5,800, only Wigg called.
The turn brought the and Levy continued betting as he threw in 12,800. Wigg made the call once more and the river brought the . This time Levy bet 28,000 and Wigg decided to fold after some tanking.