Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Players are headed to a 15-minute break and 69 players are returning to duke it out.
On a heads-up turn of 9♥8♣6♦4♥, Nicholas Massey checked, Miguel Lopes bet 40,000, and Massey check-raised all in for around 120,000.
After a few seconds of thought, Lopes set out a stack of chips to make the call, putting Massey at risk.
Nicholas Massey: 10♥7♥
Miguel Lopes: Q♠8♠
"Wow..." Lopes scoffed as he realized he had zero outs, and the 2♣ completed the board to send the double over to Massey.
Action was picked up on the turn, heads up, with 400,000 in the pot and the board showing 2♥10♥Q♠Q♥. Javier Zarco in middle position was facing a bet of 165,000 from the big blind. Zarco made the call to see a river.
The river was the K♥ and the big blind announced all in for 360,000, and Zarco quickly made the call.
The big blind was already gathering his things when he tabled K♦6♣ for a pair of kings, but Zarco showed 10♠10♣ for a full house, taking in a massive pot.
The pot stood at approximately 80,000, in a blind versus blind battle, with a full board of 3♦6♦A♥5♠K♦ having been dealt.
Fabrizio Nolano, in the small blind, bet out for 46,000, sending Abdullah Al-Shanti, in the big blind, deep into the tank.
After some time, Al-Shanti flicked in the call. Nolano avoided a showdown and instantly mucked his cards. Al-Shanti elected to conceal the identity of his cards as well, winning this pot without a showdown.
When action folded to Robert Brewer in the hijack, he raised to 32,000 before Pei Li three-bet to 85,000 on the button. When it folded back to Brewer, he four-bet all in for 443,000. Li wasted little time to make the call and put Brewer at risk.
Robet Brewer: Q♠Q♦
Pei Li: A♦K♥
It was a classic flip with Li looking to improve against Brewer's queens. The board ran out 4♥2♣Q♥4♣10♣ which gave Brewer a full house and secure the massive double up.
Bahar Musa moved all in from the hijack for his last 130,000. Ali Shahni, on the button, isolated by moving all in himself.
Bahar Musa: K♣10♣
Ali Shahni: A♠K♠
Musa was dominated and the 5♣9♦2♦Q♥4♠ changed nothing. Musa was sent to the rail.