Theodoros Ampelikiotis was all-in for 45,000 and at risk versus Artus Gimenez.
Theodoros Ampelikiotis: A♣K♠
Artus Gimenez: Q♣9♣
The Greek was ahead and remained so after the 7♥4♦2♠J♣K♥ runout gave him top pair kings.
Theodoros Ampelikiotis was all-in for 45,000 and at risk versus Artus Gimenez.
Theodoros Ampelikiotis: A♣K♠
Artus Gimenez: Q♣9♣
The Greek was ahead and remained so after the 7♥4♦2♠J♣K♥ runout gave him top pair kings.
Michael Nicholls was all-in for 45,000 on a flop of A♠9♥3♠ and at risk versus Franklin Hincapie.
Michael Nicholls: A♣3♣
Franklin Hincapie: 9♠6♠
Nicholls was ahead with two pair versus Hincapie’s pair of nines and flush draw, and the A♥ turn improved him to a full house, the J♠ river completing the runout.
Nicholls celebrated wholeheartedly, as the room sighed in unison on the turn.
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We are hand for hand here, with 240 players remaining and on the stone bubble.
With 246 players remaining and 239 places paid, the bubble is looming.
Level: 16
Blinds: 2,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
A pot of around 35,000 had developed on a board of 5♦3♦3♠7♠, and Manuel Ledesma jammed from the big blind with an overbet of 65,000.
Alexander Wodl was in the cutoff with about 185,000 behind, and took about 90-seconds to think before he made the call, Ledesma with his arms and head almost parallel to the table the whole time Wodl was thinking.
Manuel Ledesma: K♦9♦
Alexander Wodl: J♦J♠
Ledesma had the flush draw, and Wodl thumped the table in frustration when the A♦ hit on the river to send Ledesma the double-up.
A pot of 240,000 had developed by the river, on a board of 8♥6♣J♣10♥3♦, after Henrik Veldhoen check-called from the big blind versus a bet of 65,000 from Alejandro Lococo in middle position on the turn.
On the river Veldhoen checked once more. Lococo took some time counting out his chips, before sliding out a bet of 135,000, leaving himself only 15,000 behind.
Veldhoen quickly flicked in a calling chip and tabled 8♣6♥ for the flopped two pair, while Lococo had K♣J♠ for top pair jacks. The Argentine pursed his lips and shook his head, looking thoroughly disgusted with his misfortune.