On the feature stage tables, Fujiwara was all-in for 153,000 with the 7♦7♣ and they were flipping versus Q♦J♥. The K♠Q♣6♦ flop and K♥ turn brought them on the verge of elimination but the 7♥ fell on the river.
On the feature stage tables, Fujiwara was all-in for 153,000 with the 7♦7♣ and they were flipping versus Q♦J♥. The K♠Q♣6♦ flop and K♥ turn brought them on the verge of elimination but the 7♥ fell on the river.
Europe scored a double for 144,000 when his 7♣7♥ held versus A♥10♥ on a board of 8♥5♠5♣6♥8♣. Soon after that they won another pot and were then in the big blind, facing an open shove of a short stack.
Europe glanced at their cards and snap-called with the Q♥Q♠. The short stack had the K♣8♣ and couldn't get there on the 10♦7♥5♥7♦A♥ board.
In a preflop raising war, several raises were in the middle already when Wareme-chan then pushed all-in out of the blinds on the J♥5♦4♦ flop. Wataru-kun instantly called and the cards were revealed.
Wataru-kun: A♣J♣
Wareme-chan: A♥K♥
The 2♠ turn and 6♦ river were blanks and Wataru-kun doubled for massive 508,000.
etack got his chips in via three-bet shove after a min-raise by cafe latte was called. cafe latte then pushed and the cold-caller folded.
etack: 8♥8♠
cafe latte: A♥A♣
The board ran out K♥6♥2♠K♦9♣ and that spelled the end for etack.
Level: 17
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
RIKO pushed all-in from the button with the Q♥9♥ for what appeared to be around 90,000 and was called from ranponokage in the big blind with the A♣A♥.
The 10♠3♦2♥3♣4♣ runout brought no upset and that spelled the end for RIKO.
KTHaru was one of the chip leaders of the turbo heat 1f and has continued to add chips once in the prize, as he leaped to seven figures now as well. In the latest hand, he bet the A♣9♠2♣7♦ turn for 75,000 to earn a check-call and then bet the 5♣ river for 200,000. His opponent folded and KTHaru claimed the pot.
Among the first players to bow out after the action resumed was also Kikurin3, who came through to the final day with an average stack from Day 1d.