Akin Tuna raised to 60,000 and Timothy Adams three-bet all in for 587,000 from late position. Tuna pondered about his decision for two minutes and let go.
Sergey Lebedev took the blinds and antes with a raise to 65,000 and William Arruda did so by making it 60,000 to go from the cutoff one hand later. Last but not least, Tuna raised to 90,000 out of the small blind and Davidi Kitai surrendered his small blind.
In one of the very first hands back after the break, Rocco Palumbo made it 65,000 and was called by Emil Patel before Sergey Lebedev moved all-in for his remaining 612,000. Palumbo folded and Patel made the call.
Lebedev:
Patel:
Patel showed jacks and Lebedev let out a sigh before getting to his feet. However, he immediately sat down when the flop came . He had to fade a spade or a jack, but the on the turn meant that he only needed to fade either of the remaining kings in the deck. But the on the river was a brick ensuring the chip leader at the start of the day moved back over the one million chip mark
Samuel Panzica limped in from the small blind and then folded to the raise of Rocco Palumbo out of the big blind after the Italian had made it 71,000 to go.
One hand later, Emil Patel raised to 60,000 and Panzica on the button and Akin Tuna in the big blind called. The flop fell . Patel continued for 100,000 and that took down the pot.
William Arruda raised to 50,000 from the hijack and then Palumbo's three-bet to 124,000 on the button scooped the pot before the Italian also claimed the blinds and antes the next hand by raising to 55,000 from the cutoff.
Akin Tuna made it 60,000 pre-flop and William Arruda called. On a flop Arruda check-raised his Turkish opponent's bet of 85,000 to 250,000. Tuna called and the pair checked the on the turn.
The river was the and Arruda lead for 300,000 which made Tuna fold. Arruda moves even further above one million chips, while Tuna took a slight knock to his stack
Sergey Lebedev raised to 53,000 from under the gun and Emil Patel called in the big blind. Patel then check-folded the flop to a bet of 55,000.
One hand later, Akin Tuna raised to 62,000 and Timothy Adams called on the button, as did Lebedev in the big blind. The flop came and Lebedev check-called a bet of 65,000 from Tuna, Adams also came along. The fell on the turn and Lebedev checked, Tuna bet 220,000.
This enforced a fold from Adams, but Lebedev stuck around to check the river. Tuna made it 590,000 to go for almost the entire stack of the Russian and that finally got through without showdown.
One hand later, Lebedev limped the small blind and folded to a shove by Ryan Riess.
In a limped pot pre-flop, Timothy Adams and Davidi Kitai saw a flop of , and the Frenchman lead for 65,000. Adams called and the was dealt on the turn. Again Kitai bet, this time for a little more, 76,000. Again Adams called.
The river was the and both players checked. Kitai turned over , but Adams had him beat holding
Akin Tuna raised to 60,000 from under the gun and was called by Sergey Lebedev in the hijack as well as Samuel Panzica in the small blind and Rocco Palumbo in the big blind. The flop came and Panzica as well as Palumbo checked. Tuna continued for 115,000 and Lebedev called before Panzica announced all in.
This triggered folds by Palumbo and Tuna, but Lebedev said to the dealer "I would like a count please." It was determined to be 894,000 in total and less than half a minute later, Lebedev made the call.
Panzica:
Lebedev:
Both the turn and the river changed nothing whatsoever and Panzica scored a massive double to soar into the lead.