Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
The players in Day 2abc are going on their last 20-minute break. Below are some of the highlights from the fourth level of play today:
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Heads-up on a 9♥7♠3♦ flop, Phil Galfond was in middle position and checked to Hao Zhou, who bet 5,000 bet from the cutoff. Galfond then check-raised to 13,000 and Zhou called.
Zhou called a 15,000 barrel from Galfond on the 6♠ turn, and then Galfond checked on the 7♥ river. Zhou took the initiative with a bet of 30,000, and Galfond called after tanking for a couple of minutes.
Zhou turned over K♠K♥, which got a "Nice hand" from Galfond as he mucked.
Action was picked up on the turn, with roughly 130,000 in the pot and the board showing 3♦8♠5♠5♣.
Chat Clussman bet all in for 55,000 and Wenri Jin made the call from the cutoff to put Clussman at risk.
Chat Clussman: K♥K♦
Wenri Jin: A♦8♥
Clussman was ahead with his pocket kings, and after the Q♠ on the river, his pocket kings were still the best, and he secured the double-up.
On the river of a K♦3♣2♣4♥3♦ board, Joey Weissman bet 5,500. He then faced a raise to 11,000 and reluctantly called to get shown the A♠5♥ for the wheel.
The board was completed to read K♦A♣2♦6♦2♥. With a pot of about 70,000, Nathan Geise bet 40,000 from the big blind to put Abdulrahim Amer in the cutoff into the blender.
Amer took over a minute before he folded and sent the pot to Geise.
Javier Fernandez in early position, and an opponent in the big blind saw a flop of 10♣Q♣J♣ where the big blind got around 50,000 in the middle.
All-In Player: J♦10♠
Javier Fernandez: Q♦J♥
Both players had flopped two pair, but Fernandez was ahead with his queens and jacks. The rest of the board ran out 5♣J♠ to give both players a full house, and Fernandez took the pot to send his opponent to the rail in a massive cooler.