Salvatore Camarda checked the flop in the small blind and Tuomas Antero Roeppaenen bet 10,000 in the big blind. The turn was checked and Camarda reluctantly check-called a bet of 18,000 by Roeppaenen on the river. He was shown the by the Finn and that won the pot.
Friedrich Meyer was down to 31,000 in the last break but the German has since skyrocketed near the top of the leaderboard.
In the most recent hand, Max Deveson got his stack of more than 120,000 in pre with queens and Meyer called with the . The board came and the aces held up to send Deveson to the rail.
"I had a set of queens, set of jacks and won with kings since the last break," Meyer said while he was busy stacking the chips.
There were some 70,000 in the middle to the turn when Michel D'Vallade had splashed in her chips as they fell over, and she confirmed to have called the shove of Lee Bercovici.
Michel D'Vallade:
Lee Bercovici:
The river paired the board and D'Vallade doubled for 89,000, leaving Bercovici on the starting stack and a mountain to climb.
In a battle of the blinds, Jorge Diego Garcia faced the open shove of the small blind and stood his ground for the last 34,500 in the big blind with the . The small blind only had and the board kept king-high in the lead.