Stephen Kehoe had raised preflop from the hijack before Christopher Heidelbacher made a three-bet to 17,000 from the button. Kehoe put in the extra chips for a call and a flop of 2♣J♠4♦ was dealt.
Kehoe checked to Heidelbacher, who put out a bet of 20,000. Kehoe then made a small raise to 45,000, after which Heidelbacher tanked a bit and shoved all in for 110,000.
A quick fold followed from Kehoe, surrendering some chips to Heidelbacher.
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Stephen Ryan raised to 5,000 from middle position and Nikolai Mamut three-bet to 13,500 from the hijack. The action folded back to Ryan, who jammed all in for 55,000, and Mamut stuck in a call to put his neighbor at risk.
Stephen Ryan: A♥K♦
Nikolai Mamut: Q♠Q♣
The 5♥K♣4♣ flop paired Ryan's king, and Mamut could not hit back on the 9♥3♣ runout, seeing Ryan double up to an above-average stack.
David Tous open-raised from the hijack, after which Jack Connolly put in a three-bet from the cutoff. Tous then four-bet to 26,000 chips and Connolly put in a call.
Tous made a small bet of 7,500 on the 7♠10♦6♣ flop which got called by Conolly. He sized up to 15,000 on the 3♣ turn, and Connolly took one more look at his cards before tossing them in the muck and forfeiting the pot.
Cyril Bremond open-raised from middle position before Bengt Johnsson three-bet to 16,000 from the small blind. Bremond complied with the extra chips and the 8♦9♠4♣ flop fanned out.
Johnsson continued for 7,000 chips and saw a call from his opponent. On the 4♥ turn, Johnsson sized up to 13,500 chips and this time received a quick fold from Bremond, awarding him the pot.