Kyle Scott opened from under the gun to 3,500. Marc Sen called in middle position as did Emmett Mullin in the hijack. Stephen Kavanagh then moved all in from the big blind for 16,400.
Scott then raised over the top to 45,000. Sen and Mullin folded.
Stephen Kavanagh: 6♣6♦
Kyle Scott: A♣K♣
Scott made top pair across the A♠9♥Q♣2♠10♣ runout to eliminate Kavanagh. Both players shook hands after the flip was finished.
Action was picked up on the flop of 6♣3♦6♠ where Pascal Gregoire checked in the hijack. Lisa Roberts checked in the cutoff as did Victor Pinna then bet 7,500. Gregoire folded and Roberts called. There was around 31,000 in the middle exclusive of Pinna's bet.
The 8♦ turn was checked around before Roberts led the 3♥ river for 15,000. Pinna took a moment before folding. Gregoire had a short stack and subsequently bust a few hands later.
Action was picked up on the flop of 6♣3♦6♠ where Pascal Gregoire checked in the hijack. Lisa Roberts checked in the cutoff as did Victor Pinna then bet 7,500. Gregoire folded and Roberts called. There was around 31,000 in the middle exclusive of Pinna's bet.
The 8♦ turn was checked around before Roberts led the 3♥ river for 15,000. Pinna took a moment before folding. Gregoire had a short stack and subsequently bust a few hands later.
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Martin Ilavsky opened to 5,000 from the hijack. Robin Kazemieh raised to 15,000 from the cutoff. Ilavsky took a moment before moving all in. Kazemieh tanked for around a minute before calling and was covered.
Robin Kazemieh: A♦Q♠
Martin Ilavsky: Q♣Q♦
Ilavsky secured Kazemieh's stack across the 6♦J♦7♥5♥8♠ runout.
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Zeik Tuit opened to 4,500 on the button. Richard Frey called in the small blind before Silviu-Teodor Tanase raised to 22,500. Tuit called and was all in. Frey folded.
Zeik Tuit: K♣K♥
Silviu-Teodor Tanase: 2♠2♥
Tanase hit a deuce on the flop of 3♥2♦Q♥ and filled up over the 7♣ turn and 3♦ river to eliminate Zuit.