Adam Kharman raised to 120,000 from middle position and was called by Loris Corbelli in the big blind.
Both players checked on a 6♣6♠9♠ flop.
The turn was the 4♠, Corbelli led out for 130,000, which prompted a fold from Kharman.
Adam Kharman raised to 120,000 from middle position and was called by Loris Corbelli in the big blind.
Both players checked on a 6♣6♠9♠ flop.
The turn was the 4♠, Corbelli led out for 130,000, which prompted a fold from Kharman.
Christopher Guertin was all in and at risk from late position for roughly 1,100,000 and was up against Cheng-Jyun Yang in the big blind.
Christopher Guertin: A♣10♥
Cheng-Jyun Yang: J♦10♦
The board ran out 10♣2♠9♣3♥7♣, securing some crucial chips for Guertin moving forward.
Action was folded around to Timothy Acker in the small blind, who raised to 175,000. David Jackson in the big blind called, and the players saw the flop of 3♦7♦3♠.
Acker bet out for 60,000, and Jackson called. Both players checked the 9♣ turn and saw the A♠ peel off on the river.
Acker checked and Jackson bet out for 220,000, which sent Acker into the tank for a short while before he called tabling K♣2♠ for king high, which crushed Jackson's 5♣4♥ for total air.
Henry Goblirsch raised to 150,000 from the cutoff and was called by Lisa Roberts in the big blind.
The dealer fanned a 6♣A♣9♥ flop, Roberts checked, Goblirsch bet 155,000, and Roberts called.
The turn card was the 6♦. Once again, Roberts checked, this time Goblirsch bet 265,000, which prompted Roberts to toss her cards in the muck.
Boyuan Han raised from under the gun to 100,000 only for Corey Baubault to three-bet all in for his remaining 415,000.
Action folded back to Han who asked for the count and then called.
Corey Baubault: A♥K♠
Boyuan Han: A♣J♥
Not a pretty flop for Baubault of J♣4♠4♣ but when the K♣ peeled off on the turn, he felt happier and when the 10♦ completed the board he was pushed the pot for a full double up.
Level: 24
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Aaron Van Blarcum went all in and was at risk for 625,000 from under the gun. Gurdeep Parhar then went all in for 750,000 from middle position. The rest of the table folded, and the players were off to the races.
Aaron Van Blarcum: J♦J♣
Gurdeep Parhar: A♣Q♣
The dealer ran out a board of 8♠5♠K♦3♣6♠, adding a much-needed boost to Van Blarcum's stack.