Roberto Romanello raised to 7,000 from early position and was called by Pavel Šourek in the big blind. The flop came , Šourek went all in for about 9,000 and Romanello called.
Pavel Šourek:
Roberto Romanello:
The turn brought them the and the river completed the board with the . The kings of Šourek held, Romanello got up to leave but the stacks were pretty even so the dealer counted it out to be sure. In the end Romanello was left with 700.
Hand #1:
After being left with 700 chips behind, Roberto Romanello shoved all in. The next player to act raised to 7,700 and the rest folded.
Roberto Romanello:
Opponent:
The board ran out . Romanello flopped the nut straight to quadruple to 2,800.
Hand #2:
Jerome Sgorrano, in middle position, raised to 7,000 and was called by the player in the hijack. Romanello, now in the big blind, went all in for 2,800. The dealer counted out a pot of 9,400 for Romanello and the rest was going into a side pot.
The flop came . Sgorrano bet and the hijack player folded, leaving only two players in the hand.
Sgorrano:
Romanello:
The on the turn gave Sgorrano a pair of kings, but gave Romanello hope with a straight draw. The on the river completed the board to give Sgorrano trip kings and Romanello was eliminated.
Sergio Fernandez raised to 8,000 from the under-the-gun position and was called by Alexander Lakhov.
They both checked through the on the flop. The turn brought them the , now Fernandez bet 12,000 and was called again by Lakhov.
The on the river completed the board. Fernandez bet 37,000 and Lakhov snap-called. Fernandez showed for trip sixes. Lakhov looked at his cards, sort of mucked and then counted out the chips for Fernandez.
In the end, Lakhov still showed his red aces to the table before they went into the muck.