We found Felipe Ramos calling the shove of a player on his left for about 10,000. Ramos held and his opponent . The Brazilian PokerStars Team Pro won the pot after the community cards came , helping neither player.
A player in early position raised the action preflop to 1,025. Derek Decamps called from mid position as did the player on the button and the player in the big blind.
The action was checked to the player on the button on the flop, who fired out a bet for 1,400. Two players quickly folded and Decamps called. Both players checked the action when the completed the board. Decamps had pocket nines in the hole which proved to be one pair too low for his opponent's pocket tens.
We found Ismael Bojang thinking things over on the button after Georgios Sotiropoulos bet 7,000 into him, about the size of the pot, on a board. Bojang thought for about three minutes before ceding the pot to his Greek opponent.
Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano's chip stack took a hit after he three-bet a pot preflop and called down bets from his opponent on all three streets on a board to ship an almost a pot of over 30,000 to his opponent who held . Pagano tossed his hand into the muck and appeared to be busy counting his chips.
Paul Hoefer was in the small blind and bet 2,300 into a pot of about 8,000 against a couple of opponent. The board read and only Gaby Livshitz, in early position, called. On the river, Hoefer checked. Livshitz thought for a couple of minutes in silence and the players across the table began to voice their annoyance.
"This is the slowest table I've ever played at," one player said.
"Every fucking hand," his neighbor chimed in.
One of them called for time, and before the countdown could start, Livshitz bet 5,600. Hoefer paid it off, and the German bracelet winner could not beat .
A discussion about the pace of play continued after the hand, with Livshitz's neighbor voicing support by saying Livshitz hadn't taken much time on most of his decisions.