Team PokerStars Pro Leo Fernandez, while aggressively eating some soup, just called a raise to 1,000 and [Removed:17] three-bet from the small blind to 4,500. The initial raiser folded and Fernandez called, putting out on the flop.
Yan bet 4,500 on the flop and after three spoons full of soup, Fernandez called.
The turn was the and Yan bet another 8,000, which was called after quite some soup by Fernandez.
The river was the and while Fernandez vigorously ate his soup, Yan moved all in to put the Argentinian pro at risk.
Fernandez put his soup on hold, and after about a minute he threw forward chips, indicating he made the call.
Yan showed and he beat Fernandez's to send the latter to the rail.
We missed the action unfold, but we do know that Jean-Pascal Savard managed to get his remaining 39,725 all in on the turn with the board reading . Upon seeing his cards, as well as those of Yingui Li, it was no surprise to see why the chips went in.
Savard:
Li:
Savard held the stone nuts, but Li, who had an inferior straight, had both flush and a bigger straight draw to fall back on. Unfortunately for him, the river was a blank and Savard was shipped the double.
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Platonov made the call, the dealer burned and turned the , and Eyster led out for 3,600. Platonov raised to 8,100, Eyster made the call, and it was off to the river, which both players checked.
Eyster tabled the for a missed straight, and Platonov revealed the for two pair and the win.