Ben Tollerene raised to 45,000 in the cutoff with J♦7♦ and Stephen Song defended in the big blind holding K♦5♠.
The flop came 9♥10♠8♣, giving Tollerene a straight. Song checked and Tollerene bet 45,000. Song quickly folded.
Ben Tollerene raised to 45,000 in the cutoff with J♦7♦ and Stephen Song defended in the big blind holding K♦5♠.
The flop came 9♥10♠8♣, giving Tollerene a straight. Song checked and Tollerene bet 45,000. Song quickly folded.
David Coleman raised to 40,000 in the hijack and Paul Phua called in the small blind.
Coleman continued for 80,000 on the A♠9♠8♦ flop and Phua called. Both players then checked the J♠ turn.
The river was the 8♠ and Coleman bet another 190,000. Phua took a minute before calling as Coleman showed Q♥10♠ for a turned straight that improved to a flush on the river. Phua, though, had A♦Q♠ for a better flush to win the pot.
Sam Greenwood raised to 40,000 under the gun and Pieter Aerts moved all in for 165,000 in the hijack. Santhosh Suvarna then reshoved for 350,000 in the small blind and Greenwood snap-called.
Pieter Aerts: A♠10♣
Santhosh Suvarna: 9♦9♥
Sam Greenwood: Q♠Q♥
Greenwood showed down a pair of queens and had both players at risk as the flop came K♦J♥3♥. Aerts picked up a straight draw as the 6♣ fell on the turn. The river was the Q♣ and Greenwood made a set, but the same card gave Aerts his straight and the triple up. Greenwood took the side pot to send Suvarna to the rail.
Alex Lynskey raised to 40,000 under the gun and Mikita Badziakouski flatted in the cutoff.
The flop of J♣A♣A♦ went check-check, bringing the 3♠ turn. Lynskey led out for 40,000 and Badziakouski called.
On the 5♣ river, Lynskey bet 55,000 and after some brief consideration, Badziakouski made the call.
Lynskey turned over A♠J♥ for a flopped full house and the pot was pushed his way.
Level: 14
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Ossi Ketola raised to 35,000 under the gun and picked up three callers, including Seth Davies on the button and Vladimir Minko and Yang Wang in the blinds.
Action checked to Davies on the K♥10♥3♥ flop and he bet 40,000. Only Ketola called to see the 6♠ turn. Davies then bet 80,000 and Ketola again called.
The river was the 8♠ and Davies bet 250,000. Ketola called once more and Davies showed 3♣3♦ for a set to win the pot.
Patrik Antonius raised to 30,000 under the gun, Mikita Badziakouski flatted in the hijack, and Alex Lynskey defended in the big blind.
The flop came 9♦9♣8♦, Lynskey checked, Antonius bet 30,000 and Badziakouski called. Lynskey got out of the way.
The turn landed the 5♥ and Antonius continued with a bet of 85,000. Badziakouski called.
On the 3♠ river, Antonius check-called a bet of 425,000 and saw the bad news when Badziakouski turned over 9♥9♠ for quads.
Darren Elias raised to 30,000 in the cutoff and Daniel Negreanu moved all in for 130,000 from the small blind. "You got it?" he asked as Elias snap-called.
Daniel Negreanu: A♦8♣
Darren Elias: A♣K♠
"Your job is to just put the eight. However you want to do it," Negreanu told the dealer as he whipped out his camera to await the board. The A♠J♥3♠ flop gave both players top pair, but Elias remained ahead with his ace-kicker. The 5♣ fell on the turn to leave Negreanu one card away from elimination.
"GG," a tablemate told Negreau.
"GG? You're not feeling an eight?" Negreanu replied. The river was the 7♠ and Negreanu was sent to the rail.
"GG all. That was boring. I don't like playing ten big blinds deep," Negreanu added on his way to the exit.
Ferdinand Putra raised to 30,000 in early position and Mike Watson called in the hijack.
The flop came K♦J♦2♣ and Putra continued for 30,000. Watson then raised to 75,000, Putra moved all in, and Watson called for 270,000.
Mike Watson: A♦7♦
Ferdinand Putra: Q♦9♦
Both players were on a flush draw, while Putra also had a straight draw going to the turn. The dealer flipped over the 10♠ to give Putra his straight, while the 2♥ fell on the river as Watson missed his draw and was sent to the rail.
Lun Loon raised to 30,000 under the gun and David Coleman three-bet to 70,000 in the cutoff. Loon then four-bet all in for 325,000, putting himself at risk and Coleman made the call.
Lun Loon: 9♣9♥
David Coleman: J♦J♣
The board ran out A♠Q♠A♦7♣7♦ and Coleman's jacks held to send Loon to the rail.