Sam Greenwood raised to 3,000 from under the gun and Martin Kabrhel flat-called on the button. On the flop, Greenwood checked and called a bet worth 4,000 by Kabrhel. On the turn, Greenwood bet 8,500 and Kabrhel raised to 25,000, the Canadian called.
Eventually, the river triggered a check by both players and Greenwood turned over for a busted nut flush draw, while Kabrhel helped himself back to starting stack with for a pair of nines.
The action started with a raise to 3,200 by Ali Reza Fatehi and Juha Helppi called in the hijack. Charlie Carrel three-bet to 11,500 out of the small blind and just Fatehi came along to see a flop of .
Carrel bet 15,000 and Fatehi raised to 31,000 before Carrel then put in two T25,000 chips without saying anything. The floor was called and, despite Carrel claiming he wanted to raise, it was just ruled as a call instead. On the turn, Carrel bet 35,000 and Fatehi called before the on the river went check, check.
Carrel announced a queen and turned over , Fatehi mucked.
Ole Schemion had won his entry in a Satellite last night and just showed up at the start of the new level, while Vladimir Troyanovskiy and Sergey Lebedev also entered at the start of level three as well to bump the overall field to 31 participants.
Nariman Yaghmai raised from the button and Nick Petrangelo defended the big blind to see the flop come . Petrangelo check-called a continuation bet worth 2,500 before doing so again on the turn for 7,500.
After the fell on the river to complete the board, Petrangelo checked for a third time. Yaghmai bet 15,000 and Petrangelo called to tap the table in defeat as soon as Yaghmai had flipped over for a pair of aces.
Action folded to Max Silver on the button and he raised to 4,500. Big blind Vladimir Troyanovskiy called and both checked the flop. Troyanovskiy bet out 5,500 on the turn and 12,000 on the river. Silver called both times, but mucked upon being shown by his Russian high roller opponent.
Paul Newey opened early and got one caller before Jason Wheeler, who was raising his fair share of early pots, repopped to 16,500 in the small blind. Newey wasted little time before tossing in 50,000, and Wheeler came along to see flop. Both players checked, and Wheeler bet 50,000 on the turn. Newey called, leaving himself 84,100 behind. On the river, Wheeler thought awhile and then announced all in. Newey called fairly quickly and tabled two red kings to beat Wheeler's .
The field has just seen two new additions to the line up. Triple Crown winner Davidi Kitai as well as UK's Patrick Leonard have entered the competition to bump the field to 32 entrants.