Andrew Voor raised from the cutoff, Arian Stolt then three bet enough to put Voor all in, Voor made the call and was at risk.
Andrew Voor: K♠K♣
Arian Stolt A♥10♦
The board ran out A♣9♣2♣10♥5♣ giving the win to Voor with a flush.
Andrew Voor raised from the cutoff, Arian Stolt then three bet enough to put Voor all in, Voor made the call and was at risk.
Andrew Voor: K♠K♣
Arian Stolt A♥10♦
The board ran out A♣9♣2♣10♥5♣ giving the win to Voor with a flush.
Aaron Steele raised from the under the gun and Eran Aydin three-bet all in for 576,000. Steele took his time in contemplating the call but in the end he called.
Eran Aydin: Q♥Q♦
Aaron Steele: A♠K♦
The board offered no hope for Steele when it ran out 10♣8♥8♣7♦6♥ and Steele took a big hit and Aydin doubled his stack.
Mark Murphy was all in and at risk preflop against Jason Mann.
Mark Murphy: K♣K♥
Jason Mann: K♦J♠
The board ran out A♣Q♣J♣9♣3♥ securing the double up for Murphy.
Level: 20
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Players are on a 15-minute break with 102 players remaining, action has been fast and furious so far.
Anthony Marquez, who won the $1,500 6-max event here at the WSOP in 2017, was able to double up a few minutes before the break in a hand against Scott Blackman. Blackman started the action under the gun, Marquez was on the button and they got it all in before the flop.
Anthony Marquez: Q♥Q♠
Scott Blackman: 9♥9♠
The board was 8♦4♥4♣J♥7♣ and Marquez doubled up.
He told PokerNews that this was not the noteworthy pot of the day, as the table had just seen a big three-way all in for over a million chips.
According to the players, Marquez started the hand with a raise to 30,000. Benjamin Harris, who was on the short stack next to act, went all in for 145,000. Scott Blackman then reraised all in to 345,000. Paul Clotar was next to act and had a tough decision and eventually decided to fold to the intense action, later saying he folded A♣K♣. Marquez decided to call and the went to the flop three-way, with two players all-in.
Benjamin Harris: A♦K♥
Scott Blackman: A♥Q♦
Anthony Marquez: 10x10x
They saw a rainbow flop of Jx8x7x, the turn was a 4x, while the river brought in theA♠, giving both all-in players the big save.
Benjamin Harris was then able to chip up some more afterwards, going from around ten big blinds to a healthy stack of around 100 big blinds.