Jovan Kenjic moved all in for 190,000 from early position. Ryuta Nakai called in the big blind.
Jovan Kenjic: A♥3♣
Ryuta Nakai: Q♣7♣
The board ran out 10♦Q♥9♥9♣4♠ and Kenjic was eliminated.
Jovan Kenjic moved all in for 190,000 from early position. Ryuta Nakai called in the big blind.
Jovan Kenjic: A♥3♣
Ryuta Nakai: Q♣7♣
The board ran out 10♦Q♥9♥9♣4♠ and Kenjic was eliminated.
Level: 14
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
The stream is taking a 10-minute break; the action will resume shortly.
Zdenek Zizka limped in from the cutoff, and was joined by Johan Schultz-Pedersen on the button and Raoul Kanme in the small blind. Aram Oganyan checked his option.
The flop came 8♦J♥K♦. The action checked to Zizka, and he bet 80,000. Schultz-Pedersen and Kanme called.
The turn brought the 2♥, and again Kizka fired all in with 900,000 in chips. Schultz-Pedersen made the call with less.
Johan Schultz-Pedersen: K♠8♠
Zdenek Zizka: A♦4♦
Schultz-Pedersen was ahead with two pair, but the J♦ hit the felt on the river, delivering a flush for Zizka and a knockout blow to Schultz-Pedersen.
Ryuta Nakai announced an all-in from the button for 375,000. Jovan Kenjic also pushed all in from the small blind.
Ryuta Nakai: A♠9♠
Jovan Kenjic: A♣8♦
The board ran out 2♠3♥4♥7♣6♠, and Nakai doubled.
Nick Schulman opened to 55,000 from under the gun, and Ognyan Dimov defended his big blind.
Dimov checked in flow on the 8♦3♦5♣ flop, and Schulman continued for 160,000. Dimov then check-raised all in, committing his 220,000 stack, which Schulman called.
Ognyan Dimov: 8♣6♣
Nick Schulman: 9♠9♦
There was no help for Dimov on the J♠ turn and J♦ river, confirming his exit.
The hand was joined on the flop, with 3♠6♠2♦ on the board and Johan Schultz-Pedersen betting 40,000 from the big blind.
Zdenek Zizka check-raised to 105,000 from the small blind, Schultz-Pedersen called.
The A♣ hit on the turn and Zizka bet another 135,000 chips. Johan Schultz-Pedersen made the call.
When the 7♦ came on the river, Zizka bet 160,000 and left just 20,000 back.
Schultz-Pedersen made the call.
Zdenek Zizka: 7♠2♥
Johan Schultz-Pedersen: 4♦3♦
Zizka had rivered two pair, which was good enough for the win and near double-up.
Jon Vallinas was all-in for approximately 600,000 from an early position, and he was called by Didier Guerin in the big blind.
Jon Vallinas: A♣Q♥
Didier Guerin: J♦J♥
Vallinas was looking to the board for help, but the J♠9♠7♠ flop went Guerin's way.
The K♥ turn saw him pickup a straight draw, but he stood after seeing the brick 4♥ river, which ultimately sent him to the rail.
Byron Kaverman opened to 60,000 from middle position and Istvan Birizdo moved all in for his last 315,000. Kaverman didn't take long to call, and the players flipped their hands.
Istvan Birizdo: A♥J♠
Byron Kaverman: Q♣Q♠
The Q♥K♥9♠ flop saw Kaverman get further ahead and there was no coming back for Birizdo after the low 3♥ turn and 4♣ river saw him hit the rail just after the dinner break.
Ren Lin opened to 50,000 from under the gun, and Brek Schutten responded with a three-bet jam for 575,000 in the hijack. Biao Ding then put in a cold four-bet to 790,000 on the button, which forced Lin out, as he folded 9♦9♣.
Brek Schutten: K♠K♣
Biao Ding: A♦K♦
Schutten was looking to survive his third all-in in a row, but the deck had other ideas as the dealer laid out a A♥5♣J♠3♥8♣ board across the felt, seeing his run come to an end in 49th place.