A short stack moved all in with and Faraz Jaka picked up in the big blind. We only saw the flop still as the dealer rushed away the board, but both turn and river blanked and sent the chips to Jaka.
Lily Kiletto flat-called a raise in middle position and then four-bet-shoved into the three-bet of an opponent with . The three-bettor called for his last 38,000 with , then two hearts on the flop were followed with one more on each the turn and river to give Kiletto a four-card flush and the hand.
The table was broken soon after. "That is gonna look so bad on the blog," Kiletto said, a smile on her face.
Faraz Jaka opened to 3,600 from early position and Knut Berntsen three-bet to 7,900. Nicolas Faure four-bet all in for 36,000. Action folded back to Jaka, who also moved all in for more. Berntsen got out of the way and Faure turned over . Jaka tabled , the board ran out and Faure's jacks held.
Faure took the nice pot and left Jaka on a short stack.
In a battle of the blinds, we saw Will Givens and Derek Wolters in a rather innocent-looking pot at first. On the flop, the action escalated with a betting war, and Givens had put his opponent all in. Wolters called for his last 42,000 and Givens asked, "Did you flop it?"
Wolters didn't have the flush - only - but he was still ahead versus the of Givens. The turn and the river then sealed it, putting a big dent into the stack of Givens.
A player from early position opened to 3,200 and Ari Engel three-bet to 8,400 from the button. A player in the blind moved all in, the original raiser folded and Engel made the call.