Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Action was picked up on the flop as the board read ![]()
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. From the button, Julien Sitbon bet 5,000. Adrian Cazacu raised all in and Sitbon called after a moment.
Both players had draws as Sitbon had the ![]()
while Cazacu had the lead with the ![]()
. But the turn sent Sitbon into the lead as the
came off. The river was the
to secure the double up for him.
Terry Jordon bet the flop of ![]()
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and found calls from David Gassian in middle position and Tom Orpaz in big blind.
Orpaz then led out on the
turn, producing a fold from Jordon and a call from Gassian. Orpaz shoved on the
river, taking down a sizeable pot after Gassian folded.
Daniel Laidlaw and Hongsheng Lin were heads up after the ![]()
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runout.
Laidlaw led out for 1,000, which was raised by Lin to 4,000. Laidlaw took some time before announcing all in, committing the remaining 42,000 in Lin's stack. Lin mucked his hand, and Laidlaw added to his growing stack.
The flop read ![]()
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. From early position, Espen Sandvik bet 1,700 and was called by Adam Twito in the big blind.
The turn was the
. Sandvik bet again, this time for 7,000 and Twito called again. The river came the
. Sandvik made a bit of a smaller bet to 6,500 which Twito called.
Sandvik showed the ![]()
and gathered the pot when Twito mucked.
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
After just two levels it is time for another 20-minute break. The field will come back to play two more levels after the break before the dinner break follows that.
The board was completed to read ![]()
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. Alex Peffley bet 26,000 into a pot of around the same size. Christian Dressler, who had a decent stack himself was contemplating the decision. Eventually, he tossed his cards away for the fold as Peffly added a few more to continue his positive momentum.
Colton Blomberg and Jamie Walker were heads up on the ![]()
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runout, with Blomberg leading out from the with a bet of 2,000.
Walker then raised to 8,000, and Blomberg took some time to make his decision. Blomberg eventually mucked his hand, and Walker took down the pot.