Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
With 50,000 already in the middle, Marc Jean-Mairet got his stack of 28,400 in from the button against Mihail Mazilu in the small blind on the 4♥3♣2♦2♠ turn.
Marc Jean-Mairet: 3♠3♥
Mihail Mazilu: A♣K♠
Mazilu was drawing dead against the full house of Jean-Mariet, and the latter celebrated his double-up as the useless J♠ river completed the board.
Michael Hooper had tossed in a pot-sized bet of 5,900 from the small blind on a Q♥K♦8♦ flop. Michael O'Donoghue then put him all-in for 41,000 in total, and Hooper called after a few minutes of thought.
Michael Hooper: K♠7♣
Michael O'Donoghue: A♠K♥
O'Donoghue's kicker remained best on the 10♠ turn, and the A♣ river upgraded him to two pair to secure the pot and knock out his namesake.
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
The action was caught on a turn of 7♠4♥8♣5♣. Moya Murphy flicked 10,000 into the pot of 13,000 from the hijack, and Simon Wilson called on the button.
Murphy doubled her bet to 20,000 on the 5♥ river. Wilson took another look at his cards and mulled things over for a while before he called off.
Murphy quickly tabled A♠6♥ for a straight, and Wilson's cards hit the muck in defeat.
Tan Le and Andrew Mikhail were heads up on a Q♦J♣K♠K♥2♥ river. Le checked from under the gun to Mikhail in the hijack, who fired 25,000 into the sizable pot of 30,000.
Le spent some time in the tank before he called. Mikhail opted to muck his cards, and Le tabled K♦4♦ to win the pot with trip kings.
With 18,500 in the pot, Xoan Miguez bet 5,500 from the big blind on the Q♣5♦Q♥ flop. Eric Kitain called in the hijack, and did so too when Miguez sized up to 9,000 on the 8♦ turn.
The 2♦ river was then checked to showdown, where Miguez tabled J♥J♦ for the winning hand.