Govert Metaal moved all in from the hijack seat for 81,000 and was called by Oleksii Khoroshenin in the big blind. Metaal had the , and Khoroshenin had the .
Dong Kim has been on quite a run today, and just now we saw him knock out another player. A player raised before the flop and Kim moved all in from the small blind, which got the initial raiser to call of his stack for a total of 105,000.
Kim:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Kim stacked up some more chips to put himself near the top of the counts.
After a raise to 12,000 from the cutoff it was Imar Derwiche who moved all in from the button for 71,000. Jeffrey Hakim, seated in the small blind, moved all in for 145,000 and the action was then on Ben Heath in the big blind.
Heath moved all in from the big blind and the initial raiser folded quickly, creating a three-way all in.
Heath:
Derwiche:
Hakim:
The board ran out and Derwiche made the nut flush to triple up. Heath received a cash back due to winning the side pot, and Hakim was knocked out.
David Tavernier shoved under the gun all in for 118,000 and right next to him Nacho Barbero shoved over the top all in for just over 180,000. Action quickly folded around to Anthony Zinno in the big blind and he too quickly passed.
David Tavernier:
Nacho Barbero:
The flop came and Tavernier was looking another king. The hit the turn and the fell on the river, completing the board in Barbero's favor.
A short-stacked Luiz Duarte Ferreira Filho was all in and at risk for his last roughly 60,000 against Dietrich Fast. Fast tabled and was up against Filho's .
The flop came down , failing to improve either player's hand and keeping Filho's ace-high in the lead. The paired the board on the turn, leaving Filho looking to dodge an eight or a king on the river in order to stay alive. Unfortunately for Filho, the drilled fifth street and paired Fast. Filho hit the rail while Fast increased his stack to about 400,000 in chips.
Jasper Wetemans was all smiles and busy texting his friends about his newfound chips. He told us what had happened.
Matthias De Meulder had opened the hand with a raise to 14,000. Jasper Wetemans had three bet to 32,000 with and a third player got involved by pushing all of his chips forward. De Meulder had folded, Wetemans made the easy call.
Wetemans was up against suited and his opponent flopped a flush draw on . Luckily for Wetemans the flush draw missed with an off suit on the turn and on the river.
Wetemans now plays around 320,000. His good friend Matthias De Meulder has 335,000.
On the flop, Dmitry Yurasov bet 16,000. Oleksii Khoroshenin made the call, and the turn was the . Yurasov fired again, this time for 42,000. Khoroshenin called, and the river was the . Yurasov bet 93,000, and Khoroshenin quickly called.
Yurasov tabled the for two pair, aces and fours. Khoroshenin had him beat, though, as he tabled the for a better two pair and raked in the chips.
Yesterday, in a break from poker action, Felipe Ramos walked on water. He really did. PokerStars Blog was there to watch the Brazilian pro take off from the depths of the ocean.