David Coleman opened from the cutoff to 2,700 and action folded to Renan Bruschi in the small blind. He reached for chips and produced a three-bet to 11,000, leading to a relatively swift fold from Coleman.
David Coleman opened from the cutoff to 2,700 and action folded to Renan Bruschi in the small blind. He reached for chips and produced a three-bet to 11,000, leading to a relatively swift fold from Coleman.
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Aliaksei Boika opened to 2,700 from the hijack and was called by Bernat Capdevila Montes on the button.
Both players checked on the 5♦3♥2♥ flop and J♦ turn, but Boika bet 5,000 after the J♥ completed the board.
Montes tossed in a call and Boika tabled 7♠6♠. Montes showed he held A♥10♠ and collected the pot.
Umberto Ruggeri opened to 2,400 and Tomi Brouk defended his big blind.
On the A♣2♣K♥ flop Brouk check-called a bet of 1,700.
The Q♥ turn was checked by both players.
On the 6♦ river, Brouk checked to Ruggeri, who fired out a bet of 6,900, earning a fold from Brouk.
With the K♠Q♠6♦ flop on the table and 19,000 chips in the middle, Arthur Conan bet 5,000 from the small blind, and Andras Nemeth raised 14,000. Conan called.
The 10♦ hit the turn, and both players tapped the table to see the J♦ river.
Conan checked once more before Nemeth dropped a stack of blues across the line for a bet of 60,000. Conan went deep into the tank, with 30,300 remaining. After looking perplexed, and using multiple time banks he eventually made the fold.
"Good fold," Said Nemeth as he pushed his cards to the center.
Cards were on their backs, chips were in the middle and Yang Zhang was all-in for 15,600 and at risk versus Hwany Lee.
Yang Zhang: A♥K♥
Hwany Lee: 5♥5♦
Lee was ahead in a race and seemed set to eliminate Zhang after the board came 8♦7♣10♣3♣, but the A♣ rolled off on the river to give Zhang a pair of aces and the double-up.
Irish Open Ambassador Chris Dowling opened to 2,500 in the hijack and was faced with a three-bet to 8,000 by Pablo Silva in the cutoff.
Action folded back to Dowling, who considered his options before reaching for chips and sliding out a four-bet to around 50,000. Silva quickly folded.
Aliaksei Boika opened 2,700 in the cutoff, and only Scott Margereson called in the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of K♣7♣2♠, and Margereson check-called a bet of 3,500.
When the 6♠ fell on the turn, Margereson checked once more and Boika fired 17,000. This time Margereson surrendered as his cards went into the muck.