Sergio "TonyGPT" Veloso raised to 690 under the gun and "FoldTurkey" three-bet to 2,573 from middle position. Action folded around and Veloso four-bet shoved with "FoldTurkey" covered. The call was made for 5,864.
"FoldTurkey":
Sergio "TonyGPT" Veloso:
The board ran out with aces for "FoldTurkey" and the queens couldn't hold for Veloso.
Niklas Astedt raised to 440 from under the gun and action folded around to Avner "Niko123" Roash for a three-bet to 1,675 from the button. The blinds folded and Astedt four-bet to 3,210. Roash used some time before shoving 9,823 and Astedt made the call.
Avner "Niko123" Roash:
Niklas Astedt:
The board ran out with no help for big slick and Roash was eliminated from the tournament.
Jessica Teusl raised to 420 from under the gun and "BIGtang" three-bet to 1,090 from middle position. Action folded around and Teusl made the call.
The flop was and Teusl checked. "BIGtang" bet 885 and Teusl made the call.
The turn was and Teusl checked again. "BIGtang" bet 1,469 and Teusl made another call.
The river was and Teusl checked for a third time. "BIGtang" spent some time before shoving with 7,225 and Teusl made the quick call. "BIGtang" turned over for a pair of queens but Teusl had for queens and jacks to scoop the pot.
Just before the break, Niklas Astedt raised to 352 from under the gun and Ivan "uPayMyOnix" Limeira three-bet to 885. The rest of the table got out of the way and Astedt made the call.
The flop was and Astedt checked. Limeira bet 717 and Astedt check-shoved with Limeira covered. The call was made for just over 6,000 and Astedt showed for a pair of fours and a runner-runner flush draw. Limeira showed for a diamond draw and two over cards.
The turn was and the river brought the flush for Astedt and Limeira was eliminated.
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