Connor Drinan just raised to 8,000 from the button and Dominik Nitsche three-bet to 24,000 from the small blind. Drinan made the call with about 45,000 chips behind, and the flop brought out .
Nitsche put Drinan all in on the flop, who made the call right away.
Nitsche:
Drinan:
The turn brought the , counterfeiting Drinan's two pair, and the river was the , sending him to the rail.
Fabian Quoss moved all in for 61,500 from first position. Action folded around to Daniel Cates who called. Quoss was the owner of while Cates had . The board ran out and Quoss departed with just under half an hour of play left for the day.
After Elliot Smith opened under the gun, Jeff Rossiter three-bet all in for what looked to be 60,000. Smith made the call and Rossiter discovered he was in bad shape.
Rossiter:
Smith:
The flop made things interesting as Rossiter picked up a flush draw, but he was left wanting as the blanked on the turn followed by the river.
Ben Tollerene raised to 9,000 from the cutoff and was met by a three-bet to 23,000 by Oliver Price on the button. Both blinds folded, Tollerene called, and then both players checked the flop. When the appeared on the turn, Tollerene check-called a bet of 23,000 and then checked for a third time on the river.
Price slid out a stack of chips for a bet of 100,000, which had Tollerene covered. The online pro hit the tank and debated what to do with his remaining 85,000.
"I really don't think you're bluffing," he told Price. He guessed perhaps pocket fours, but eventually called off.
He was wrong because Price had been bluffing with the , which meant Tollerene's was good enough for the double.
Elliot Smith opened the button and Alexander Lynskey three-bet to 25,000 from the small blind. Byron Kaverman folded his big blind and action was back on Smith. He made it 48,000, and called the all in shove for 165,500 that followed by Lynskey instantly.
Alexander Lynskey:
Elliot Smith:
The board ran out and Smith was left with just 5,000 in chips.
The clock was paused with 4:59 left for the night, and it was announced just two hands would be played for the night. Almost time for bagging and tagging, we'll be back with all the chip counts right after.
Chance Kornuth raised from first position and Sam Higgs shoved from the small blind. Cates folded his big blind and Kornuth instantly called with . Higgs tabled and failed to improve on . The last hand of the night proved disastrous for Higgs, no Day 2 for the home town player.