After a raise from under the gun and the call by KEKO, Dmytro Nesin three-bet to 1,400 from the big blind and the initial raiser called. KEKO reraised to 9,900 and Nesin was the only caller.
On the flop, Nesin checked and KEKO moved all in for what appeared to be 26,700. Nesin shrugged and called after some consideration.
KEKO:
Dmytro Nesin:
The turn and river completed the board and Nesin had his opponent covered to score a big double.
Players are going on a break for 15 minutes. The tournament clock currently shows 114 of 120 players remaining. When they return the blinds will be at 150/300 with an ante of 50.
On a turn of Christopher Bock bet 1,100 and got two callers.
The three players checked the river and Bock turned over and had a sweat as the two players re-checked their hole cards for diamonds. The first player folded and the second looked to be turning something over, but he could only show for a worse trip sixes.
Six players saw a flop of . Four of them checked to Edgaras Pipine who bet 1,225. The player on the button called and the four players who checked all folded.
The turn was the and Pipine check-called a bet of 2,200 from his opponent.
The river was the and Pipine checked. His opponent bet 3,300 and Pipine snap-called
His opponent sheepishly turned over for a missed flush draw and a pair of deuces. Pipine turned over and took down the pot.
Willem de Jong had a big stack early on Day 1b before running out of ammunition. The Dutchman is back on the same track after more than doubling his stack early on and was just spotted defending his big blind against the under the gun raise of GrauberMatschek. Both players checked the flop and the turn.
De Jong then bet the river for 1,800 and GrauberMatschek sighed, but eventually called. He was shown for ace-high and the German won the pot with .
A player in early position raised to 1,100 with the blinds at 200/400 and Daniel Novak called in middle position. Alain Bauer was still in the process of getting settled in his seat, but had been dealt into this hand and he looked down at his cards.
He raised to 3,600 and continued to arrange his chips as he wanted, as well as separating his receipts and seating card. The initial raiser folded and Novak called.
The flop came . Novak checked and Bauer continued for 4,200. Novak folded.
"Good timing!" said Bauer, as he finished installing himself in his seat and got ready for the next hand.