Level: 4
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Level: 4
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Fahredin Mustafov opened from the cutoff to 12,000. Only Eelis Parssinen called in the big blind.
The board came out A♠J♠6♣. Parssinen checked, and Mustafov bet 18,000. Parssinen called.
Both players checked the 4♣ turn. On the 10♦ river, Parssinen led out for 16,000, and Mustafov thought for a moment before raising to 104,000. Parssinen folded instantly, and Mustafov took down the pot.
Three ways to the A♥K♥9♣ flop, the action was checked to Martin Dam in the cutoff and he bet 25,000. Andjelko Andrejevic on the button raised to 78,000 and it folded back to Dam who made the call.
Dam then led the 7♥ turn for 150,000 and Andrejevic stuck around to the 2♦ on the river. The Dane now bet 380,000 with 4,000 chips behind and that covered the stack of Andrejevic, who reluctantly folded.
From the big blind, Dylan Weisman led out for 16,000 on a board of 5♣3♥Q♥Q♠. Jonas Kronwitter called from middle position, and Seth Davies folded the cutoff.
Heads-up to the Q♦ river, Weisman checked before Kronwitter tossed out a bet of 50,000. Weisman released his hand and surrendered the pot to Kronwitter.
Farid Jattin made it 14,000 from the cutoff with Ronald Keijzer calling from the small blind and Veselin Karakitukov defending his big blind.
Everyone checked the 3♣4♦4♠ flop to see the 2♠ appear on the turn. After Keijzer checked, Karakitukov led out for 23,000, which got called by both players.
When it checked to Karakitukov again on the 5♦ river, he bet 100,000. Jattin called, but Keijzer folded.
Karakitukov showed a straight with Q♥7♠6♠5♥, and Jattin mucked his hand.
Manuel Stojanovic raised and Isaac Haxton called only for Jesse Lonis to pot to 52,000. Only Haxton came along for the ride to the J♦7♠2♦ flop on which both checked to see the 7♥ on the turn. Lonis asked for the pot size and then bet 43,000. Haxton folded.
Eelis Pärssinen raised to 15,000 and Tomer Daniel in the cutoff made it 40,000 to go. Fahredin Mustafov called in the small blind and Pärssinen also came along. On the 10♠7♦5♠ flop, the action checked and that led to the A♦ turn. It was checked to Daniel who bet 100,000 and Pärssinen was the only one to call.
The 2♦ river was checked and Pärssinen won the pot with the A♣Q♠10♥9♣.
"What the fuck was that turn?" Mustafov asked.
Pärssinen replied back, "did you have it on the flop?"
Mustafov just smirked and said, "maybe."
Bryce Yockey and Dylan Weisman got all in before the flop, with Yockey being one of the shortest stacks in the tournament.
Bryce Yockey: A♠J♦9♣7♦
Dylan Weisman: K♦K♥J♥5♦
The board ran out 8♣2♦7♥9♥3♣, and Yockey's two pair was able to win the pot and keep him in the tournament.