Andrei Boghean opened to 60,000 in early position and Victor Vargas jammed all in for 395,000 on his left. The action folded to Tom Parsons in the big blind who gave it some thought but opted to pass. Boghean quickly called and the cards were tabled.
Victor Vargas:
Andrei Boghean:
The flop came to give Boghean a pair of kings. Vargas was down to just two outs and the on the turn nor the on the river helped him in any way.
Eduardo Pereira opened to 60,000 from middle position before Tom Parsons three-bet to 175,000 from the cutoff. Periera jammed as the big stack and Parsons called off for 740,000 total.
Tom Parsons:
Eduardo Pereira:
Parsons took in the pot after holding out on the runout.
PokerNews got to the table as Sergio Carro Marin was already deep in the tank in a heads-up pot against Chris Moorman on a board of .
Marin had checked on the the turn and Moorman moved all in for around 500,000 with about 700,000 already in the middle. Marin stayed in the tank and Blake Bohn eventually called the clock. Marin folded soon after to hang on to his remaining stack of around 450,000.
"I don't know if I wanted you to call or fold," commented Moorman.
Dominik Nitsche and Armin Rezaei were heads-up in the blinds on a board reading and both players checked to the on the river. Nitsche checked again and Rezaei fired out a bet of 425,000. Nitsche dipped into the tank for a couple of minutes before making the call with which was the best hand.
On the next hand, Dylan Destefano raised to 60,000 in the cutoff and Rezaei shoved all in for around 500,000 in the small blind. Destefano quickly called and the cards were on their backs.
Armin Rezaei:
Dylan Destefano:
The board ran out and Rezaei was unable to connect in any way, sending the last of his chips to the American poker pro.
David Shallow jammed from the button for 350,000 and Fedor Holz called from the big blind.
David Shallow:
Fedor Holz:
Shallow was still ahead after the flop and turn. However, Holz made two pair on the river to send Shallow to the rail.
The next hand, Petar Kalev opened to 60,000 from the button before Holz three-bet to 230,000 from the small blind. Kalev then jammed in his 1,550,000 stack and was snap-called.
Petar Kalev:
Fedor Holz:
Kalev four-bet jam was mistimed and he was drawing to three immediate outs until he picked up a flush draw on the flop. Kalev then leapfrogged Holz as he made two pair on the turn. The completed the board and Kalev doubled up in dramatic fashion.
Max Menzel and Philipe Pizzari were heads up to the flop with more than 1,000,000 chips in the middle.
Menzel’s final 25,000 chip went in with Pizzari making the call.
Max Menzel:
Philipe Pizzari:
Menzel was in the driver’s seat with pocket jacks, with the turn cementing his double up. The river completed the board, taking a chunk out of Pizzari’s stack.