Zdenek Zizka opened to 60,000 on the button and Robert Seelen called in the big blind.
They went to a flop of 4♦8♣5♥, where both checked to the 10♣ turn. Seelen checked, Zizka bet 115,000, and Seelen called.
On the 3♣ river, both checked to showdown, where Seelen showed 6♠5♠ for a pair of fives. Zizka rechecked his cards and they didn't look any better, which meant Seelen took the pot.
PokerNews has been bringing you live reporting from the biggest poker tournaments for almost 20 years, and it's time for our latest addition to the live update product with the launch of PokerNews emojis.
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Life Outside Poker is a podcast for PokerNews hosted by Connor Richards that seeks to pull back the curtain on poker players and allow viewers and listeners to get to know them on a personal level.
In the 34th episode, Connor talks with WSOP free-to-play app ambassador Sam Abernathy about growing up in Georgia, studying design, the similarities between gymnastics and poker, finishing third in the 2016 Aussie Millions Main Event, and a notorious slow roll she suffered in that event.
Abernathy also talks about first getting into poker through the WSOP Play app before becoming an ambassador years later, motherhood and being married to fellow poker player Lautaro Guerra, who finished 15th in this year's WSOP Main Event for $450,000.
Aviel Yehieli moved all in for 250,000 from the hijack and Dorian Melchers called for 350,000 in the small blind.
Dorian Melchers: 9♥9♠
Aviel Yehieli: A♥7♠
Yehieli was looking for an ace to score the knockout, but instead Melchers hit a set on the J♣2♣9♣ flop. The board ran out 5♦5♠ and Melchers improved to a full house to earn the double up right before the dinner break
Peter Cieslik opened to 60,000 from under the gun. Idan Nagauker three-bet all-in for 355,000 from two seats over and Cieslik eventually made the call.
Idan Nagauker: 8♥8♦
Peter Cieslik: K♠Q♠
Cieslik flopped a flush on 7♠8♠4♠, but Nagauker wasn't drawing dead with a set. The 5♦ was no help for him, but the 4♣ river gave him the full house he wanted to double.