2024 WSOP Europe
The action was caught on a completed board of 3♥6♣5♥6♥J♥. Hokyiu Lee checked from the small blind to Dennis Weiss on the button, who put in a bet of 85,000. Lee then pondered for a bit before putting in a raise to 275,000.
"Nice hand," Weiss said as he threw his cards into the muck and surrendered the pot.
With roughly 70,000 in the middle on a board of K♥8♠A♥4♦7♠, Thomas Eychenne bet 23,000 from the big blind and was met by a raise to 140,000 from Mihail Andonov out of the cutoff.
Eychenne went deep into the tank, thinking for a few minutes before eventually he tossed his cards into the muck and surrendered the pot to Andonov.
On a board of J♥9♥Q♠3♦ Dennis Weiss bet 25,000 from the big blind with Anson Tsang calling from early position.
The A♥ came on the river and the action checked though. Weiss turned over A♠J♣J♦10♣ for a set of jacks to win the pot.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy tossed in his final 10,500 from the big blind, being up against George Sandford in the hijack.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy: 10♦6♥4♣3♠
George Sandford: A♣Q♠J♥6♠
Troyanovskiy made two pair on the 3♦7♣3♠A♦2♠ runout, doubling him up to a stack of 30,000.
One hand later, Troyanovskiy pushed all in again, this time from the small blind against Alexi Skoulos on the button.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy: A♠K♥8♣6♥
Alexi Skoulos: Q♦Q♣6♦4♥
Troyanovskiy outflopped Skoulos' queens on 10♦10♣K♦, and the J♠ turn was a safe one. However, the 9♦ river brought Skoulos a flush, eliminating Troyanovskiy early on Day 2.
Alessandro De Michele raised to 15,000 under the gun and only Harry Casagrande called from middle position.
The flop of 8♠6♥5♥ saw De Michele bet 15,000 and Casagrande call.
The action checked through on the J♥ turn for the 10♠ to come on the river. De Michele led out for 35,000 and Casagrande folded.
Vivian Saliba was seen pushing in her stack of 90,000 from under the gun and was looked up by Hokyiu Lee on the button.
Vivian Saliba: A♦A♣3♦2♦
Hokyiu Lee: A♥Q♠6♠3♥
Saliba's aces faced some trouble when Lee flopped a flush draw on 8♠5♦10♠, with the Q♣ turn pairing him up for even more outs.
However, the 7♣ river was a safe one for Saliba, doubling her up and punching a small dent into the chipleader's stack.
Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Samuel Albeck raised to 12,000 under the gun and George Sandford defended from the big blind.
Both players checked the K♣10♠3♥ flop to see the 2♣ hit the turn. Sandford bet 27,000 and Albeck called.
The Q♣ on the river saw Sandford check-fold to bet of 36,000 from Albeck.