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Action picked up on the flop of J♦Q♣10♠ in a hand between Sean Winter in middle position, who held A♥Q♦, and Santhosh Suvarna in the big blind, who had Q♥7♥.
With 120,000 in the pot, Suvarna check-called a bet of 90,000 from Winter, bringing the 4♣ turn, where both players checked.
On the 8♦ river, Suvarna fired out a bet of 145,000 and Winter tossed his cards into the muck.
Daniel Negreanu raised to 50,000 on the button A♠J♠ and Stephen Chidwick defended in the big blind with K♦J♣.
The flop came 4♥J♦8♣, and Chidwick check-raised to 225,000 over Negreanu's continuation-bet of 80,000. Negreanu called and the turn landed the 5♠.
Chidwick slowed down with a check and Negreanu elected to check back. The river fell the 10♣ and both players checked again, with the pot being pushed Negreanu's way.
Adrian Mateos limped in the small blind with 5♣4♥ and Barak Wisbrod checked in the big blind with 5♥4♦.
The flop came 2♥3♥Q♠ and Mateos check-raised to 60,000 over Wisbrod's bet of 20,000. Wisbrod made the call and the turn landed the J♣.
Mateos went for the double check-raise to 520,000 over Wisbrod's bet of 135,000, resulting in a fold from Wisbrod.
Johannes Straver in the cutoff opened to 45,000 and was called by Santhosh Suvarna on the button. Nick Petrangelo in the small blind three-bet to 220,000 and made Straver fold 10♣6♣, but Suvarna jammed for 815,000. Petrangelo snap-called.
Santhosh Suvarna: 9♠9♥
Nick Petrangelo: J♦J♣
After the 8♣2♠A♦ flop and the 3♠ turn, Suvarna was lucky enough to hit the 9♣ river to double up.
Alex Foxen raised to 45,000 in the hijack with 5♠5♦ and Daniel Negreanu defended in the big blind with Q♦10♥.
The flop came Q♣7♣6♠ and Negreanu check-called a bet of 40,000 from Foxen, bringing the 9♥ turn.
Negreanu checked again and Foxen fired out a bet of 160,000. Negreanu called and the river fell the 8♦ giving both players a straight.
Negreanu checked with the ten-high straight and Foxen bet 460,000 with the nine-high straight, leaving himself with just 5,000 back. Negreanu raised to put Foxen all in, who called off the rest of his stack only to see the bad news.
Level: 7
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Players have been sent on another 15-minute break and will return to blinds at 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 big blind ante.
Moments before the break, Alex Foxen opened to 35,000 from the cutoff and Samuel Mullur defended his big blind.
Foxen continued for 29,000 on the 4♣5♥K♣ flop, but Mullur check-raised to 95,000. Foxen responded with a three-bet to 205,000, which Mullur called.
Mullur checked the 9♠ turn, and Foxen fired 375,000. Mullur called and then checked again on the 2♠ river.
Foxen then bet 940,000, nearly the size of the pot. Mullur eventually moved all in for 3,300,000 with 5♠5♦. Foxen, who was bluffing with 7♠6♠, immediately folded.
Action picked up on the flop of A♠J♦10♦ in a hand between Alexandros Theologis in middle position and Samuel Mullur in the hijack.
With 110,000 in the middle, Theologis checked with Q♦J♣ and Mullur bet 80,000 with K♠Q♥. Theologis made the call and the turn landed the 5♣.
Theologis check-called a bet of 230,000 from Mullur and the river fell the 10♥. Theologis checked for a third time and Mullur bet enough to put Theologis all in, who had 1,136,000 back.
Theologis went into the tank, eventually making the call, only to see the bad news that Mullur had flopped Broadway.