Krasimir Yankov raised under the gun to 28,000 and it came to Christian Harder on the button who potted for 96,000, leaving him with 78,000 behind. Yankov tanked for some time but eventually mucked his cards.
The flop was already dealt with a pot containing around 75,000. Wooseok Kim was all in for his last 59,000 chips and Ari Oxman decided to call for the following showdown:
Wooseok Kim:
Ari Oxman:
Kim's aces stayed ahead throughout the turn and river to give him the double up he needed.
The action was picked up on a board of with roughly 180,000 in the middle. Pushpinder Singh was all-in for his last 140,000 and was called by Ferenc Deak.
Pushpinder Singh:
Ferenc Deak:
The completed the board and it was off to the payout desk for Singh as Deak's kings held up soaring him up the leaderboard.
The remaining 45 players on event Event #39: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed are now sent to a 60-minute dinner break. Play will resume at approximatively 8.44 pm, at blinds 5,000/ 10,000 ante 10,000.
The board already showed when Ari Oxman fired 165,000 in the pot, and Stephen Hubbard took a minute before calling.
The river completed the board and Oxman tossed 225,000 in front of him. Hubbard ended up calling but mucked his hand when Oxman tabled for the straight.
The action was picked up with Christian Harder being all in with a short stack and in his hands and against Jamey Hendrickson who had him covered, holding .
The board read , giving the winning hand to Hendrickson with a full house and Harder made his way to the payout desk.
With 85,000 in the middle on a monotone flop of Nacho Barbero in the big blind and Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the cutoff checked to Brian Brunner on the button who bet 35,000.
The turn paired the board and Brunner fired the second barrel for 80,000. Jachtmann announced he had a flush but folded his cards.