Tobias Peters raised and called a three-bet worth 125,000 from Ilyaz Dosikov. Both checked on the flop .
The turn was the and Peters led out for 165,000, called by Dosikov. A completed the board and peters fired 300,000. Dosikov went deep into the tank and let it go.
Dash Dudley opened to 40,000 being first to act preflop and only Omar Eljach called from the big blind.
The flop came and Dudley bet 50,000 with Eljach check-calling.
The came on the turn and both players checked.
The completed the board on the river and Eljach led for 200,000, essentially putting all in his opponent who had around 125,000 behind him.
Dudley thought about it for a couple of minutes until it was called time on him. The floor reached the table and as soon as he started counting thirty seconds for Dudley's decision, he put his chips in the middle to indicate the call.
Eljach tabled and Dudley shaked his head, to show that he couldn't beat it. Since it was an all in and a call, he had to open his cards and showed , which was the hand that sent him to the rail.
In a blind versus blind situation with a limped pot, the flop showed when both Dash Dudley and Christopher Frank checked.
A came on the turn and Frank called a bet from Dudley. On the river, Dudley checked and tanked for some time before calling a bet worth 80,000 from Frank. The latter turned over for a set of sixes and Dudley mucked.
Tomas Ribeiro raised and it was called by Thai Ha next to him and Andriy Lyubovetskiy in the big blind.
The flop revealed and it checked to Ha who bet 75,000. Lyubovetskiy thought about his move for a minute and raised it to 235,000. Ribeiro folded and Ha called.
The turn and river brought no betting action and Lyubovetskiy tabled for the flush. Ha looked at his cards once more and mucked.
Anson Tsang and Andriy Lyubovetskiy were in the blinds and Tsang raised to 60,000 from the small blind when it was folded to him. Lyubovetskiy called and they saw the flop coming .
Tsang checked, Lyubovetskiy bet 75,000 and Tsang called to go to the on the turn, which both players checked.
The came on the river and Tsang fired a bet at 165,000 with Lyubovetskiy calling without much hesitation. Tsang opened and Lyubovetskiy had for two pair to scoop the pot.
Omar Eljach raised under the gun and Aleh Rashetnikau called next to him. It folded to Michal Mrakes who raised in the small blind for 136,000. Eljach folded and Rashetnikau reraised, followed by an all-in call from Mrakes.
Michal Mrakes:
Aleh Rashetnikau:
Mrakes had god hopes for a double up but the dealer fanned a board , giving to pair to Rashetnikau to eliminate Mrakes in 14th place.
Anson Tsang opened the action from under the gun with a raise to 45,000 and got calls from Tobias Peters in middle position and Thai Ha in the small blind.
The flop came and Tsang continued with a 125,000 bet. Peters got out of the way but Ha raised to 526,000 with Tsang folding his hand after three minutes in the tank.
Aaron Duczak raised and Anson Tsang potted for 144,000 next to him. It came back to Duczak who shoved for a remaining stack worth less than 250,000 and Tsang snap-called.
Duczak revealed and laughed when Tsang tabled , for the dominating hand.
The board gave , bringing no miracle to Duczak who went to hit the cashier.