Vivian Saliba was in a difficult decision just now. Following a middle position open to 18,000, the player in the small blind re-raised all in to 245,000 in the small blind. The action was now on Saliba and she tanked for a while whilst thinking. She had around the same amount of chips as her opponent and after a minute mulling it over, she decided to let it go.
Maria Lampropoulos has just been moved into Brasilia room and she didn't waste any time getting involved in a hand. Opening to 13,000, she found one call, from the player in the small blind.
On the flop it went check-check. When checked to again on the turn, Lampropoulos made a delayed continuation bet of 13,000, which was called.
The river was the and when checked to a third time, the Argentinian opted to check it back. Her opponent showed and she couldn't beat it, mucking her cards.
The cutoff opened to 14,000 and the button flatted, before Niall Farrell called in the small blind, with the big blind coming along too.
There was no betting on the flop and on the turn, Farrell opted to lead for 25,000 and only the preflop aggressor called.
The river paired the board and Farrell checked to his opponent, who made it 55,000 to see his cards. It was a quick fold from the Scot and he has just shy of 200,000.