On a flop of , Jason Pritchard has his opponent all in for his last 17,000.
Pritchard:
Opponent:
With Pritchard in the lead, the turn of the changed nothing, but it would be the on the river that would see his opponent double up and leave Pritchard down to 6,800 in chips.
A short stack opened the action with a raise to 1,100 and Patty Lai threw in a yellow T-5,000 chip, though we don't know how much her three-bet was. Joe Hachem was sitting in the blinds and four-bet to 7,200 and the short stack moved all in for less than that. Lai quickly moved all in as well for 22,200 and Hachem called.
Short Stack:
Lai:
Hachem:
Lai stood up, but quickly sat down again after the flop gave her top set. The on the turn ensured her more than double up and the river completed the board.
An under-the-gun player opened for 800 and recent WSOP APAC bracelet winner Alex Antonios called from early position. Shane Warne did the same from the cutoff, and chip leader Kahle Burns came along from the small blind to make it four-way action to the flop.
Burns checked, the under-the-gun player continued for 1,100, and both Antonios and Warne folded. Burns made the call and then check-called a bet of 3,600 on the turn. When the river put three clubs on board, Burns bet out 3,600 and his opponent called. Burns rolled over the for a flush, and it was good as his opponent sent his cards to the muck.
Eric Assadourian was the initial raiser and George Danzer defended his small blind to see the flop. The German check-raised and then called a bet of 3,500 on the turn. Assadourian fired 10,000 into a pot of 14,000 on the river when Danzer checked to him and the German tried to get some information via table talk.
He eventually made the call and Assadourian showed him the for a flush.
In the very last hand before the break, Yu Kurita raised to 750 out of the cutoff and got called by the player on the button. The small blind made it 3,000 to go with about 12,000 behind and only Kurita called to see the flop. Her opponent moved all in and Kurita called with to face .
The on the turn now gave the short stack a gutshot and he was looking for either an ace or a three to stay alive. After the on the river, he cheered and thought he had won before realizing that Kurita completed a flush.
Level 4 is in the books and that means it's time for the 75-minute dinner break. When they return, the players will play two more levels before bagging and tagging for the night.
Juicy Li never recovered from the massive pot against Dejan Boskovic and hovered around 10,000 in chips. She just opened and then four-bet shoved for said amount after an opponent three-bet to 2,000. Her all in was called by the three-bettor with and Li was in bad shape with .
After the turn, Li picked up an additional gutshot but the on the river sent her to the rail.