In a blind versus blind situation, Jessica Vierling raised to 22,000 and Roland Shen three-bet to 64,000. Vierling made the call.
The flop brought 8♠6♠Q♥ and Vierling check-folded after Shen continued for 35,000. Shen tabled 6♥6♦ for a set of sixes.
In a blind versus blind situation, Jessica Vierling raised to 22,000 and Roland Shen three-bet to 64,000. Vierling made the call.
The flop brought 8♠6♠Q♥ and Vierling check-folded after Shen continued for 35,000. Shen tabled 6♥6♦ for a set of sixes.
A player in early position moved all in for 29,000 before Andrew Neeme, in the small blind, reshoved for 149,000. The big blind gave it some thought but decided to fold and leave Neeme heads-up.
All-In Player: 10♦10♠
Andrew Neeme: A♣9♣
The board ran out 2♣5♣5♠4♣J♦ and the at-risk player went to pull in the pot before it was pointed out Neeme had turned the nut flush, sending him to the rail short of the money.
The player in the hijack opened to 12,000 and was called by Michael Mizrachi in the small blind and the player in the big blind.
Everyone checked on the 7♠A♥Q♣ flop and 5♣ turn. Mizrachi checked a third time on the 5♠ river and the big blind bet 14,000. It was folded back to Mizrachi, who decided to put in a call.
His opponent tabled Jx10x, which was no good against Mizrachi's 6♠6♣ and Mizrachi collected the pot.
Level: 15
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
The remaining 1,710 players are on their last 20-minute break of the day. They will be returning to Level 15 with blinds at 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 big blind ante.
With the money bubble fast approaching, the players are beginning to switch gears. Below are some of the highlights from the last two hours of play.
John Sofillas opened 11,000 under the gun and Gabi Livshitz three-bet 35,000 on the button. The blinds quickly got out of the way and the action was back on Sofillas.
"I better get my camera out. I've got a monster," said Sofillas as he pulled his phone out to record and jammed all-in for 175,000. No time was wasted as Livshitz dropped some chips across the line to call.
John Sofillas: 7♥7♠
Gabi Livshitz: A♣K♥
It was the classic coin flip and the board ran out J♠4♥4♦8♥2♦ for Sofillas' sevens to hold.
The board K♣3♠Q♥3♣9♦ was already completed with a pot containing around 42,000 when Simon Wiciak bet 28,000. Yuri Dzivielevski took a minute to think and eventually folded his cards.