Antoine Labat opened from early position to 80,000. Action folded to Bert Stevens who called in the hijack. The button and the blinds folded.
Labat checked the 9♣8♥6♠ flop to Stevens who bet 80,000. Labat called. The same action occurred on the 5♣ turn. On the 10♦ river, Labat checked and Stevens sized up his bet to 240,000. Labat burned two time banks before finding the fold.
This time, Stevens's tablemates asked him to show "one card" and he also declined.
Felipe Boianovsky opened from the cutoff to 80,000. Action folded around to Damian Salas who defended the big blind.
The flop of 6♠Q♣10♠ was checked around. Salas then led for 150,000 on the 6♦ turn. Boianovsky made the call. On the 4♠ river, Salas used a time bank before betting 410,000. Boianovsky then deployed a time bank before reraising all in for 805,000.
Salas used yet another time bank before finding the fold. Bert Stevens requested that Boianovsky "show one" but he declined.
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Damian Salas opened to 60,000 on the button and was met with a three-bet from Vicente Delgado in the big blind to 200,000. Salas called and the dealer turned over the 6♠7♠8♦ flop.
Delgado checked before Salas fired 90,000. Delgado used a time bank card and opted to call, then checked again on the 7♥ turn.
Salas kept his bet small, firing just 100,000. Delgado took some time before making the fold, as Salas added more chips to his growing stack before dinner break.