NLH Ante: 3,000
The field has grown to 101 entries during the dinner break, and the 78 remaining players have taken their seats as play resumes.
Level: 7
PLO Ante: 2,000
NLH Ante: 3,000
The players have gone on a 60-minute dinner break.
Play will resume at 7:30 pm local time with four more levels to be played after the fact.
No-Limit Hold'em
Eugene Golubchik raised to 3,500 and called the raise from Will Givens to 13,000 from the small blind.
Givens continued for 7,000 on the flop of A♣7♥2♦ and Golubchik called.
Both players checked the turn 3♣ to the river 7♦ where Givens check-called a bet of 15,000 from Golubchik.
Golubchik tabled A♦J♦ and Givens mucked his hand to cede the pot to Golubchik.
No-Limit Hold'em
Rafael Mota had opened to 3,500 and Julio Belluscio flatted in the cutoff. On the button, Stephen Hubbard squeezed to 16,000. Mota got out of the way, but Belluscio called again.
On the Q♥8♥2♥ flop, Belluscio check-called a bet of 8,000 from Hubbard.
The A♣ turn checked through to the 9♣ river which saw Belluscio lead for 22,000, and Hubbard called instantly. However, he got the bad news as Belluscio tabled J♣10♣, and he hit a gutter on the river to make a straight for the winner.
No-Limit Hold'em
Danny Tang raised to 3,200 in the hijack and called Chance Kornuth's raise to 11,500 from the cutoff.
The flop rolled out A♠4♠3♥ and Tang check-called a bet of 7,000 from Kornuth.
Tang checked the turn 7♦ over to Kornuth who sized up ot 27,500 and Tang called.
Both players checked the river 5♥ and Tang tabled A♦K♣ for a pair of aces, which was good for the pot.
The field is nearing 100 entries halfway through Level 6.
No-Limit Hold'em
A substantial four-bet pot was brewing between Sean Winter from under the gun and Klemens Roiter from the hijack with the board reading A♥J♣5♦Q♥ on the turn.
With about 100,000 in the middle already, Winter led for 22,000, and Roiter put in the call.
The river brought the 10♣, putting a four-liner on the board as Winter held only 42,000 behind. He opted to lead for just 15,000, and Roiter jammed, asking for the remaining 27,000 in Winter's stack. After a long tank and several time extensions, Winter called to put himself at risk.
Sean Winter: A♣Q♦
Klemens Roiter: A♠A♦
Winter could not get away from his two pair, and Roiter's top set was the winner as he sent Winter the rebuy desk, where he immediately hopped back into the action.
Level: 6
PLO Ante: 1,500
NLH Ante: 2,500