Manig Loeser three-bet and then called a four-bet shove by an opponent for 22,000 chips with around 33,000 in chips to himself and turned over . The other player had him crushed with but the board ran out to give Loeser a flush.
After a raise to 500, Nikolay Tsanev raised to 1,150 from the button and was called by two players before everyone proceeded to check down the board. “Is that enough?” the player in the small blind joked and flipped over for trips. Tsanev laughed “nice call” and mucked his cards.
There are three women in today's field and one of them is Marcela Anajm. The Romanian just raised to 400 and received two callers, heading to the flop of . Action was checked to the initial raiser and Anajm bet 1,500, glancing over to their opponents with a smile on the face. It would be enough to cause two folds.
The community cards were already scooped away and Ognyan Dimov had left his seat while Alper Kostem scooped the pot with as winning hand. At the same time, table 10 also announced a seat open.
Joining the action on the turn, Nikolay Tsanev checked and his opponent bet 1,000. Tsanev called and the river completed the board. Tsanev checked yet again and faced a bet of 1,500. “You wanna see?” his opponent asked. “Sure.”
The dealer reminded both players not to talk about their hand and eventually Tsanev called, the other player immediately mucked his cards. As courtesy, the Bulgarian flipped over for aces and queens and is well above average.
Hassan Bittar is the second player on Day 1a to take advantage of the re-entry option and got seated at a table with Michael Mizrachi, Sinem Melin and Manig Loeser.
“If you call now, I either have 30k again or start with 30k,” Michael Mizrachi said after facing a raise to 400 and moving all in for 14,025 chips. His opponent took some time before making a decision and then folded a king.