Heads-up to the 6♣5♣4♣10♥Q♠ river, Nino Pansier bet the pot for 138,000 in the small blind. Day 2 entrant Nitesh Rawtani called after nearly a minute of consideration and then mucked when Pansier tabled the A♥K♠10♣8♣ for a ten-high flush.
Heads-up to the 6♣5♣4♣10♥Q♠ river, Nino Pansier bet the pot for 138,000 in the small blind. Day 2 entrant Nitesh Rawtani called after nearly a minute of consideration and then mucked when Pansier tabled the A♥K♠10♣8♣ for a ten-high flush.
Eelis Pärssinen raised it up to 20,000 and a short stack then three-bet the pot to 75,000 with one chip behind. The initial raiser went over the top and the cards were on their backs moments later when the short stack called.
Pärssinen's K♥9♥8♣8♠ were trailing versus A♣A♠9♣6♥ but the aces were cracked on the Q♦J♥4♥10♦K♦ runout.
In a pot of 110,000, Konstantyn Holsky jammed for 90,000 more from middle position on a completed board of K♦A♥6♦K♥7♣.
His opponent was Benny Glaser on the button, who thought for a couple of minutes before finally finding a fold.
Nino Pansier came into the day with a top five stack and remains near the top of the leaderboard.
Coming back from the break, Pakinai Lisawad raised to 20,000 first to act and Pansier potted from the next seat to win the pot.
Pansier then raised to 20,000 from under the gun and Lisawad defended the big blind. On a 10♥5♠4♣ flop, Lisawad checked and folded when Pansier continued for 37,000.
Level: 15
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The remaining 152 players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day. They will return to blinds of 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 big blind ante.
Stephen Chidwick limped in from under the gun and Niklas Astedt completed his small blind. Oshri Lahmani then checked his big blind and a flop of A♦J♠3♦ was spread.
The action checked to Chidwick, who made a bet of 8,000. Astedt quickly folded but Lahmani tossed in a raise to 27,000.
This got rid of Chidwick, who mucked his cards after some thinking time.
Heads-up to the 10♥8♥6♠ flop, Cuba Levenberry checked from under the gun. Uri Reichenstein bet 27,000 and Levenberry called. That led them to the 3♥ turn on which Levenberry led for 55,000. Reichenstein quickly folded and the pot was sent over to Levenberry.
Despite losing this pot, Reichenstein has become one of the biggest stacks in the room within four levels of play.