2023 WSOP Europe
Ian Bradley raised to 25,000 from under the gun and faced a three-bet to 75,000 from Tamas Adamszki in the hijack. The action folded back to Bradley, who made the call.
On the 5♣8♠2♣ flop, Bradley checked and Adamszki made a bet of 55,000. Bradley called and the 7♣ turn was put on the table.
Bradley checked again before Adamszki put out a massive bet of 230,000. Bradley pondered for a bit before making another call, and the Q♥ river subsequently completed the board.
Bradley checked for a third time and Adamszki went all in, covering Bradley's 550,000 remaining just by a small margin. Bradley spent several minutes in the tank before putting in the call for his tournament life
Adamszki tabled his A♣3♣ for the nuts, while Bradley's hero call with 6♠5♠ for middle pair failed. He quickly sought the exit while Adamszki stacked his new chips and became the chipleader of the tournament.
Action was heads up to the turn on a board showing 5♥8♥4♦3♣ and Teun Mulder facing a bet from Renat Bohdanov.
Mulder responded by moving all in, which was quickly called with Bohdanov at risk.
Renat Bohdanov: 6♣5♣
Teun Mulder: A♣2♣
Bohdanov had a pair and a straight draw, but was behind Mulder's wheel. The 6♠ river did not improve Bohdanov, and his chips were sent Mulder's way.
Level: 11
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Aliaksandr Shylko had opened preflop from the cutoff and called a three-bet from hijack Santhosh Suvarna, creating a pot of 152,000 chips. Shylko then checked on the 8♣7♠J♥ board and called the subsequent 78,000 bet of Suvarna.
The A♥ turn checked through before Shylko took the initiative by betting 128,000 on the Q♦ river, leaving himself only 10,000 behind. Suvarna took some time but ultimately let his hand go, and Shylko eclipsed him in the counts.
Enzo Vito and Jerry Odeen were heads up to a turn on 5♦Q♠2♠4♣. Vito led out with a bet in the pot of 190,000 from middle position before Odeen made a raise to 185,000.
Vito made the call before the pair quickly checked the subsequent K♠ river. Vito tabled Q♦10♦ for a pair of queens, but Odeen rivered the better pair as he showed down K♦9♦, leading to visible frustration from Vito.
Level: 10
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
50 players still remain, and they are all on a 20-minute break.