Level: 6
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Level: 6
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
There were roughly 50,000 in the pot on 7♣3♦6♣.
Julien Sitbon in middle position bet 22,000, and Brian Rast called on the button.
Sitbon put Rast all in on the 6♥ turn, Rast eventually made the call with not much more behind.
Brian Rast: A♣10♦
Julien Sitbon: 9♥9♠
The J♠ on the river meant Rast was eliminated from the tournament.
James Mendoza made it 8,000 to play from under the gun, and found calls from Carlos Peixoto in the cutoff, Jeremy Ausmus on the button and Boris Kolev in the big blind.
On the 9♦6♠Q♥ flop, Kolev checked, and Mendoza continued for 12,000, which found calls from Peixoto and Ausmus, with Kolev leaving them to it.
The turn brought the K♥ and Mendoza checked to Peixoto, who bet out for 25,000. Ausmus made the call, and Mendoza now left them to it.
The action went check, check on the 8♦ river. Peixoto tabled K♣J♣ for top pair and was pushed the pot when Ausmus mucked his cards.
Aliaksei Boika opened to 8,000 from under the gun, and, one seat to his left, Matthew McEwan responded by moving all in for 61,000.
The action returned to Boika, who took his time to decide what to do; ultimately, he chose to fold.
Alex Foxen opened to 8,000 from under the gun and Manuel Fritz defended his big blind.
The pair saw a 5♠K♥6♣ flop and Fritz checked. Foxen bet 5,000 and Fritz called to see the A♥ turn.
Fritz check-called a 9,000 bet by Foxen, leaving himself 14,000 behind. The 2♠ river saw Fritz check, Foxen bet 25,000 to cover Fritz and he snap-called.
Manuel Fritz: A♣5♥
Alex Foxen: K♣7♣
Fritz took down the pot to double up after turning two pair.
Giuseppe Calio opened to 8,000 in middle position, which both Ivan Deyra and Ihar Soika called from the button and the big blind.
Soika didn't hang around on the 3♠6♦7♦ flop, leading out for 8,000, which Calio called. Deyra responded with a raise to 28,000, prompting Soika to return his cards to the dealer. Calio gave it some thought, but also chose to fold.
There were roughly 55,000 chips in pot on a flop of 10♠6♠4♣.
Mikita Badziakouski in the big blind checked to Barak Wisbrod in middle position, who checked back.
Badziakouski bet 18,000 on the 6♣ turn which was called by Wisbrod. Badziakouski did slow down with a check on the 8♣ river card, and Wisbrod put him all-in, Badziakouski quickly folded.
Samuel Mullur raised to 8,000 from the hijack and called when Artur Martirosian three-bet to 24,000 from the cutoff.
Mullur proceeded with a check-call on a 4♠6♣2♥ flop, when Martirosian continued for 15,000. That was the last of the action as both players were happy to get to a showdown on the K♦ turn and 6♠ river.
Mullur tabled A♣4♣, and Martirosian mucked his hand.
Cherish Andrews raised to 8,000 from the hijack, only to face a three-bet to 22,000 from Punnat Punsri in the cutoff.
Andrews made the call, and the dealer peeled off the flop of 9♦9♣9♥. Andrews check-called Punsri's 11,000 continuation-bet and the players saw the J♠ roll off on the turn.
Andrews checked again to Punsri, who fired out a second bullet of 23,000. Andrews thought for a while and made the call.
On the 3♣ river Andrews checked it over for the third time and Punsri didn't slow down, firing out for 100,000, which was enough to put Andrews all-in.
Andrews went deep into the tank and pushed in three time banks before she made the call for her tournament life. Punsri tabled K♣K♦ for a full house and had Andrews' A♠Q♦ crushed and she was sent to the rail.
Boris Kolev opened to 8,000 on the button and Bernhard Binder defended the big blind.
The 10♥5♠8♦ flop was checked by Binder and Kolven asked for 7,000. Binder called, and the pair saw a A♦ turn.
Binder check-jammed for his remaining 64,000 after Kolven bet 15,000. Binder's jam was snap-called by Kolven and the pair tabled their hands.
Bernhard Binder: A♥3♥
Boris Kolev: A♣4♠
The pair chopped the pot after being dealt the 8♣ river, and Binder was saved by the board.
In the next hand Binder was in the small blind and already in a 26,000 pot with his neighbor Emilien Pitavy, who sat in the big blind.
The pair looked down at a 8♣10♠6♠ flop and had just been dealt a 5♥ turn. Binder bet 16,000 and Pitavy called, taking them to the 4♠ river.
Binder used a timebank card before moving in his entire stack to shove into Pitvay. There was little hesitation as Pitvay threw his hand into the muck.