The board read and both Phachara Wongwichit in the big blind and the player on the button checked.
The river completed the board with the , Wongwichit now bet 5,500 and was called by his opponent who quickly mucked and paid up when he saw Wongwichit held for two pair, aces and tens.
The player in mid-position had raised and Gisle Olsen had three-bet from the hijack. Evangelos Bechrakis shoved for about 19,000 from the cutoff. The initial raiser folded and Olsen called with the bigger stack.
Evangelos Bechrakis:
Gisle Olsen:
The flop came to keep Bechrakis ahead but provide Olsen with the flush and gutshot straight draw.
The turn was the which gave Olsen even more outs as he now added the seven as a possibility to eliminate Bechrakis.
The river completed the board with the to give Olsen the flush indeed to send Bechrakis to the cashier to reenter on Day 1c.
Maksym Trofymenko raised from under the gun and Sander van Wesemael was the only player to make the call from the hijack.
The flop was the , Trofymenko check-called the 3,000 bet of Van Wesemael.
The turn was the , now Trofymenko check-called the 10,000 continuation-bet of Van Wesemael.
The river completed the board with the and now both players checked.
"You first," Trofymenko said to Van Wesemael, trying to make him show first and Van Wesemael refused.
The dealer confirmed Trofymenko had to show first and he turned around for the flopped pair of queens with the ace-kicker. Van Wesemael tabled for the higher pair of kings in his hand to scoop the pot.
Four players including chip leader Kayhan Mokri Roshanfekr saw a flop of . One player checked and another bet 3,100 which was called. Roshanfekr then raised in position to 11,000 and the remaining players folded.