Ivan Soshnikov opened to 10,000 from under the gun before being met with a raise to 27,000 from Tobias Reinkemeier to his left. Andrew Chen then moved all in for around 150,000 from the button and was met another all in for around 100,000 from Igor Pihela in the big blind after the small blind folded. Both Soshnikov and Reinkemeier folded folded their hands before cards were revealed.
Pihela:
Chen:
Pihela chose a bad time to shove and was not rewarded when the board ran out .
Dmitry Gromov was all in for his last 50,000 from under the gun and got called by Martin Kabrhel in the big blind. It was a classic coin flip with for the Czech and the pocket tens for the Russian. An ace appeared on the board and Kabrhel is up to almost half a million in chips.
Connor Drinan raised to 12,000 from the cutoff and called the three-bet of Timothy Adams in the button-seat for 26,000. On a rainbow flop, Drinan check-called a bet of 25,000 and the on the turn was checked through by both players. The on the river saw a check from Drinan and Adams moved all in nfor what looked like 130,000.
Drinan called with for the top pair on the river and Adams mucked an ace to hit the rail.
Joining the action on the turn, Fedor Holz check-raised all in for 176,000 and Ivan Soshnikov, who had fired a bet of 58,000, quickly called. It was the for Holz and the for the Russian. The on the river was a blank and the German busted on his second bullet.
Jason Mercier was all in and at risk with against the pocket deuces of Mike McDonald on a flop of . The on the turn gave Mercier the higher set and the on the river blanked.
Mike Leah raised to 10,000 and Olivier Busquet three-bet to 30,000. Leah now clicked it to 66,000 and Busquet moved all in for 260,500 in the last hand of the day. "Last chance to re-enter, huh?" Leah asked and eventually called off. When he noticed the cards of his opponent, he stood up and laughed. "Alright, bad read," Leah said and flipped over .
Busquet had that beat with and the board ran out safely in . "Guess I should have just called," Leah added and referred to to his four-bet.
The Super High Rollers play eight levels today, with no dinner break. As some players discovered, this can present problems. Make a run for it, or stick it out? Either way takes some planning, as the PokerStars Blog reports.
In one of the last hands of the day Joseph Cheong busted for the second time today. Joseph Cheong opened to 12,000 from the hijack and Martin Kabrhel made it 29,500 from the button. Cheong than pushed for 160,000 and Kabrhel called with . Cheong tabled and had some catching up to do.
The board ran out and Cheong made his way to the exit.