Murilo Souza raised and Jason Stockfish called. The board ran out and they checked down until Stockfish bet the river. Souza tanked about two minutes and folded.
Then, Souza raised and Stockfish three-bet. Souza peeled but folded to a bet on the flop.
Murilo Souza had Jason Stockfish on the brink after Souza raised and called a three-bet. The flop came and Stockfish bet-folded, getting down under 1.5 million.
The hand after that, though, it was raised and three-bet the other way and flopped. Souza barreled down on the flop and turn then checked the river. Stockfish bet for nearly all of his chips and Souza thought about 30 seconds then folded.
Players are taking a short break as the level has increased and the T5,000 chips are no longer needed.
Murilo Souza brought in and Stockfish completed. Souza then called to see a fourth card. Souza caught the and Stockfish paired his king with the . Another bet followed on fourth and both got their fifth card. Stockfish caught the and Souza the .
Souza kept calling on fifth and sixth to see the complete his up cards and to receive another down card. Stockfish his board completed with the and another down card.
Stockfish slowed down on seventh but Souza took over the betting with a bet of 300,000. Stockfish called and Souza announced that he had a flush.
Jason Stockfish: / /
Murilo Souza: / /
Souza showed his flush and he took down the pot to leave Stockfish with five big bets for the next level.
Jason Stockfish completed with a and Murilo Souza defended with a . Souza came out betting when both caught good on fourth and then they each paired up on fifth, but he didn't slow down. The Brazilian bet sixth as well and then they checked seventh.
Murilo Souza found a king and he brought in. Stockfish completed and Souza called.
Stockfish caught a and Souza a . Stockfish fired with another bet that was called again.
The American three-time WSOP runner-up remained in the lead with a while Souza caught a . Stockfish fired 300,000 and was called again and the same thing happened on sixth.
Jason Stockfish: / /
Murilo Souza: / /
Stockfish checked on seventh and Souza fired a bet of 300,000. Stockfish took his time but he mucked and the crowd went wild with ''Vamo Brazil'' cheers.
Jason Stockfish raised and Murilo Souza defended the big blind. Souza check-called on and they each checked the . The river was a and Souza check-called a bet.
Jason Stockfish brought in for 50,000 and Murilo Souza completed when he flung 150,000 to the middle of the table. Stockfish stuck around and he paired up his five on fourth street.
Stockfish and Souza checked on fourth, despite Stockfish pairing his five, but Stockfish then fired a 300,000 bet on fifth. The Brazilian called and so did he when Stockfish bet another 300,000 on sixth.
Another 300,000 bet on seventh was too much for Souza who folded.
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