Three players were in the hand with the board showing 10♦2♠4♠K♦. The big blind checked, Nicholas Seward checked from early position, and the player on the button checked.
The 5♣ river saw Seward take down the pot with a 3,200 bet.
Three players were in the hand with the board showing 10♦2♠4♠K♦. The big blind checked, Nicholas Seward checked from early position, and the player on the button checked.
The 5♣ river saw Seward take down the pot with a 3,200 bet.
Action was caught on the flop of J♠5♦10♣, in a hand between Tom Cannuli in the small blind, the under the gun player and the player in the hijack.
With about 20,000 in the pot, it checked around to the hijack, who bet 12,500. Cannuli moved all in for 27,800, under the gun folded, and the hijack quickly called.
Tom Cannuli: 5♠5♥
Hijack: A♦J♦
The 3♠ turn locked up the win for Cannuli and the meaningless 8♥ completed the board.
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Action picked up on the river in a hand between Scott Seiver, in the hijack and Illia Korobkin, on the button.
With a little over 15,000 in the pot and the board reading J♥7♣4♥6♣7♦, Seiver fired out a bet of 23,000, prompting Korobkin to go into the tank for several minutes. Korobkin eventually moved all in for 50,500 total.
"I was bluffing, now I might call with a hand I was bluffing with" explained Seiver, commenting on how long it took for Korobkin to make a decision on the river.
After a brief moment, Seiver flicked in the call and saw the bad news when his A♠5♣ was bested by the 6♦6♠ of Korobkin.
Seiver was left with just a few big blinds after the hand, and was seen exiting the tournament area shortly after.
There was a raise to 1,200 from the hijack. Vivian Saliba called from the small blind, and Espen Jorstad defended out of the big blind.
Saliba and Jorstad checked the 5♥7♥A♣ flop and the hijack fired out a bet of 1,600. Saliba folded, but Jorstad made the call.
On the 7♠ turn, Jorstad led out for 7,500, which forced a fold from his opponent
Action picked up on the turn in a hand between Nick Schulman, who was under the gun, and the player on the button.
With about 7,500 in the pot and the board reading 9♦10♥3♠8♣, Shulman bet 6,000 and the button called.
On the 2♠ river, Schulman fired out a bet of 14,000 and the button gave up his hand.
A few minutes after Alejandro Lococo arrived at the table, Uri Reichenstein in the big blind bet on a flop of 2♣K♣9♣, but the hijack raised to 12,000.
Reichenstein eventually called to see the J♠ turn, where the hijack fired a second barrel of 12,000.
Reichenstein, who checked, went deep into the tank but folded.
Three players were involved with the board showing 4♥3♦9♣4♣. The action checked through for the A♣ to come on the river. The big blind checked, and then Virgile Turchi bet 2,500. He was called by the player in the cutoff and the big blind.
Turchui flipped over A♥6♥ for a pair of aces, but this was second best to the 10♣7♣ for a rivered flush of the big blind,
The player from under the gun raised and Mark Ioli three-bet from the big blind. Under the gun called.
The flop came 3♦8♥6♠ and Ioli led out for 4,000. Under the gun made the call.
The turn landed the J♣ and Ioli bet again, this time for 8,000. Under the gun called once more.
On the 2♠ river, Ioli moved all in for a little over 37,000. Under the gun thought for a while before eventually making the call.
Ioli turned over A♦A♣ for a pair of aces and under the gun showed 7♥6♥ for a pair of sixes.