Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Chip Jett was heads-up from the big blind against the player in the hijack on a flop of K♦A♠7♣. Jett check-called a 600 bet from his opponent and then check-raised an 1,100 bet from his opponent to 3,000 on the A♦ turn. His opponent called.
The 2♣ completed the board and Jett fired 7,000 into the middle. The hijack called and Jett turned over A♥K♥ for the stone nuts to send the pot Jett's way.
There was a raise from early position and Nicholas Rigby defended the big blind.
Both players checked to the Q♠J♣5♣3♠ turn, where Rigby fired 1,500. His opponent thought about it for only a couple of moments and pitched his cards into the muck.
Ivan Poroliev opened to 800 from under the gun and then called after Viktor Blom three-bet to 2,600 on the button.
Poroliev check-called a 1,600 continuation from Blom on the 8♥A♠3♦ flop.
Blom bet again after Poroliev checked to him following the 10♠ turn, this time making it 6,900. The large sizing did not dissuade Poroliev as he flatted.
The J♣ river completed the board, prompting Poroliev to bet out a chunky 17,000. Blom considered for a moment, then mucked his hand to concede a sizable pot to his opponent.
Sean Winter had gone all in from the small blind for his final few chips, after which three other players checked through the A♥4♠5♦ flop and 2♠ turn.
The big blind then bet 300 on the J♠ turn, which Ross Santos raised to 5,500 in the cutoff. The player on the button folded, as did the big blind.
Winter tabled 8♣7♦ for eight-high and was eliminated from the Main Event as soon as Santos tabled A♠9♠ for the nuts.