Registration has officially closed with a total of 1,171 entries recorded for this event. There are 415 players remaining and the prizepool and payouts will be posted shortly. Here are the chip leaders according to the WSOP+ app.
Registration has officially closed with a total of 1,171 entries recorded for this event. There are 415 players remaining and the prizepool and payouts will be posted shortly. Here are the chip leaders according to the WSOP+ app.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
The players are going on a 15-minute break after the first level and registration will be closed after this break. Any players wishing to still register, must be checked in and at their seats before the next level begins.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 17,500 from under the gun, leaving just 500 chips behind. Oleg Vasylchenko called on the button and the blinds got out of the way. The flop came J♦4♥3♣ and Kabrhel checked to Vasylchenko who bet the minimum. Kabrhel called and the cards were face up.
Martin Kabrhel: A♦3♠
Oleg Vasylchenko: A♠10♥
"Casino Royale!" Kabrhel exclaimed after seeing that he was ahead. The Czech Joker started cheering for an ace which would also keep him in the lead. The turn was the 5♠ and the river was the A♥ which got an even louder eruption out of Kabrhel.
Erik Seidel raised to 5,000 from the small blind. Davide Suriano defended his big blind.
The flop came K♦Q♦6♠ and Seidel continued for a minimum bet of 2,500. Suriano made the call.
The turn brought the Q♥, and Seidel checked this time. Suriano now bet 5,000, and Seidel folded.
Charles Lehr raised from the hijack to 7,000, was called by Jeremiah Williams in the cutoff, and by Srikanth Yadlapati on the button. From the small blind, David Fhima went all-in for 79,500. He was called by both Lehr and Williams.
David Fhima: A♥J♦
Jeremiah Williams: K♠Q♠
Charles Lehr: A♦Q♣
The board ran out 3♥3♠3♣2♦8♦ and both Williams and Fhima were headed to the rail.
Patrik Jaros and Jimmy Guerrero were heads-up in what appeared to be a three-bet pot, on a flop of 8♥10♣3♥. Jaros bet 14,000, and Guerrero called on the button.
Jaros fired a second barrel of 35,000 on the 5♣ turn. Guerrero went deep into the tank for more than two minutes but eventually folded.
Guerrero asked Jaros to reveal one of his cards, and he did so by flipping over the A♣.
Ryan Bambrick raised from under the gun to 6,000 and was called by Julien Sitbon in the big blind.
The board came J♣9♥7♥ and both players checked.
Sitbon bet 13,000 on the Q♠ turn, and was called by Bambrick.
On the A♦ river, both players checked.
Sitbon tabled Q♥7♠ which was good.
Sebastian Toro raised to 5,500 in the cutoff and Adrian Mateos defended from the big blind. The flop fell J♦10♣5♦ and Mateos check-called a bet of 6,000 from Toro.
The turn brought the A♠ and Mateos check-called another bet of 15,000 from Toro. The 9♠ completed the board and Mateos checked for the third time. Toro sized up a bet of 75,000 this time and that was enough to get Mateos to fold.