Three ways to the 10♠8♣6♥ flop, Firas Kashat bet 3,300 and Anthony Zinno folded while a third player stuck around to the 8♦ on the turn. Kashat now quickly tossed in eight yellow T-1,000 chips and that forced a quick fold from his opponent.
Three ways to the 10♠8♣6♥ flop, Firas Kashat bet 3,300 and Anthony Zinno folded while a third player stuck around to the 8♦ on the turn. Kashat now quickly tossed in eight yellow T-1,000 chips and that forced a quick fold from his opponent.
In four-way action to the 9♣4♣2♠8♦ turn, John Beauprez bet 3,500 and earned one call while James Chen was among those to fold. The 7♥ river completed the board and Beauprez bet the pot for 11,000 to win the pot uncontested this time.
On a three-way flop of 2♣A♦J♠, Vivian Saliba checked to Jordan Semel, who then bet 2,400 and was called by one other player and Saliba.
On the turn J♣, Saliba checked to Semel again and he continued for another 5,500, which she called to see the 3♣ river.
Saliba checked once more to Semel who thought for a few seconds before he decided to check back. Saliba sighed and tabled A♥J♥4♥5♥ for a turned full house and Semel quickly mucked.
Heads-up to the K♣9♥5♥ flop, Philip Long bet 6,500 and was called by Oshri Lahmani. They checked the 3♥ turn and the 8♠ river for Long to show his K♥K♦ for a set of kings first. Lahmani rolled over 9♣7♣6♠5♦ for a straight and that won the pot.
The table contains late entrants Allan Le and Eelis Pärssinen and Joni Jouhkimainen arrived, standing behind Joao Simao while waiting for a seat. Once the dealer high-carded, it was indeed Simao who moved to a new table.
Level: 3
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
The first two levels have been completed and the field has grown to 124 entries thus far. Some half a dozen players have exhausted one of their possible three re-entries so far and new entries keep appearing.
The first 15-minute break is now underway.
Lautaro Guerra raised to 2,100 and Farhad Jamasi called on the button. Out of the big blind, Gjergj Sinishtaj raised the pot to 8,700 and Guerra called. Jamasi called as well, despite having some trouble identifying the correct chips to do so.
On a flop of Q♦7♦2♦, it checked to Jamasi and he bet 17,000. Sinishtaj folded while Guerra called.
They checked the 4♠ turn and the 4♣ river was checked behind by Jamasi. Guerra tabled the K♠K♦9♦2♠ for the king-high flush and Jamasi sighed "I am the worst," before exposing his A♦K♥5♣3♦ for the ace-high flush.
"Where is the rest of the pot?" Sinishtaj inquired and Jamasi replied, "I was setting him up."
On a completed board of J♠6♥2♠10♠Q♣, Dylan Smith made it 3,000 to go. Ka Kwan Lau tossed in a T-25,000 chip for a pot-sized raise and Smith called.
Lau rolled over the A♠K♠Q♦J♦ and earned 23,200 from Smith with the nuts.