The board read when Raoul Refos put in a bet worth 83,000. Ruben Visser tanked for a while and called after which Refos showed . He took down the pot and edges close to the million-chip mark.
Not long after losing some to his fellow countryman Raoul Refos it was Ruben Visser who knocked a player out. Giuseppe Sammartino raised to 22,000 from the cutoff and Visser three-bet to 48,000 from the button. Both blinds folded and Sammartino moved all in for around 300,000 chips. Visser made the call.
Giuseppe Sammartino:
Ruben Visser:
The board read out and the Italian was knocked out. Visser is looking healthy again and is almost back to average.
Steven Silverman was crippled by Chris Moorman after losing a big coin flip earlier and he couldn't recover from that. Just now Silverman moved all in for 40,000 chips and Russell Carson made the call from the button.
We just saw John O'Shea moved all in preflop and he got no action on his shove. There was a four-bet to 118,000 chips in the middle from Olof Haglund after which O'Shea moved all in. Haglund quickly folded and O'Shea picked up another pot.
Raoul Refos raised to 20,000 preflop and Mantas Visockis three-bet to 45,000 from the button. Both blinds folded and Refos four-bet to 85,000, Visockis called.
The flop brought out and Refos checked to Visockis who quickly checked behind.
On the turn the showed up and Refos bet 37,000. Visockis called rather quickly and the board was completed with the . Refos grabbed more chips and bet 105,000. Visockis went into the tank for quite some time but eventually he decided to fold.
As soon as Visockis' cards hit the muck Refos turned over and people both on and around the table started smiling.
"Just behave Raoul," Ruben Visser said laughing in Dutch to his fellow countryman as Refos said that he just liked it a lot. There's a lot of smiling and bluffing going on on Table 2 while we're also still playing for a lot of money!
Watch out, watch out: a man called Jason Mercier is about.
The Team PokerStars Pro managed to double up through Max Greenwood just before the break.
Greenwood opened to 23,000 and then moved all in when Mercier three-bet to 52,000 from the small blind. Mercier snap called and the cards were on their backs.
Greenwood:
Mercier:
The board ran to make Mercier a set. Just as well too seeing as the river came an ace.