Colombia's No. 1 on the all-time money list, Farid Jattin, has been trending nothing but up today and just sent another player packing.
Joseph Sanders finished in 68th place after losing K♥K♦10♣7♣ against Jattin's 9♠9♣3♠3♦ on a 9♦7♠2♠Q♠8♣ board.
Colombia's No. 1 on the all-time money list, Farid Jattin, has been trending nothing but up today and just sent another player packing.
Joseph Sanders finished in 68th place after losing K♥K♦10♣7♣ against Jattin's 9♠9♣3♠3♦ on a 9♦7♠2♠Q♠8♣ board.
Phil Ivey has been nurturing a short stack for a while and was down to fewer than 100,000 in chips when he got it all in against Daniel Zack.
Zack had A♦A♠K♠J♦ while Ivey had J♠6♣5♥5♠. The board ran out J♥4♣3♥K♦7♦ and Ivey rivered a straight to stick around.
Gabriel Andrade opened 35,000 on the button, and both Hristo Bogdanov, and Kyle Montgomery came along from the blinds.
All three players checked to the A♠6♥2♠8♠ turn, where Bogdanov and Montgomery checked once again. Andrade fired 40,000 across the line, and only Bogdanov called.
When the 7♠ completed the board on the river, Bogdanov checked for a final time. Andrade bet 85,000, and after a short tank, Bogdanov made the call.
Andrade rolled over K♣Q♠9♠5♣ for a flush, and Bogdanov mucked his hand.
An under-the-gun player opened the action to 24,000 and it folded around to Alon Yehudai who made the call. Matt Stout moved all in from the cutoff for 150,000 chips and Phil Ivey called all in for his last 75,000 chips.
The under-the-gun player folded but Yehudai called and players went three-ways to a full board with two of them at risk.
Phil Ivey: A♠J♦5♠4♦
Matt Stout: K♦K♥Q♦5♣
Alon Yehudai: A♦K♠3♦3♣
The board ran out J♠9♠8♠9♣4♠ and Ivey found his triple up. Stout also won a side pot to stay alive.
Anthony Zinno raised to 24,000 from early position and David Merino three-bet to 90,000 one seat over. Oleksandr Trokhymenko four-bet shoved for a bit under 300,000 and Zinno called the shove.
Merino, who had 78,000 behind, took his time as a payjump was looming. After a few minutes, he called off the remaining chips.
David Merino: A♥K♥5♦4♦
Oleksandr Trokhymenko: A♠A♦K♦Q♠
Anthony Zinno: Q♦J♦9♥8♥
"Clubs are coming for sure," laughed Julien Sitbon.
The flop was Q♣J♣5♠, giving Zinno the lead with the top two. The 10♦ on the turn improved Merino and Trokhymenko to Broadway, and the 10♣ on the river ensured everyone stayed around.
Merino and Trokhymenko chopped the main pot while the latter dragged the side pot from Zinno.
Level: 19
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
With a completed board of 9♣9♦6♠A♥4♥ already on the felt, James Mordue was all-in, and Rostyslav Sabishchenko bet 200,000 into the side pot against Jason Berilgen . After about a minute, Berilgen mucked his hand.
Sabishchenko rolled over 8♥7♦6♥6♣ for a flopped full house, and Mordue quickly showed his A♠Q♦10♠7x before exiting the table.