Ryan Yu raised to 60,000 from under the gun before Emmanuel Lopez reraised to 175,000 in the hijack. Guiseppe Moio in the big blind shoved all in for 530,000, Yu asked for a count before folding, while Lopez called.
Guiseppe Moio:
Emmanuel Lopez:
"I had the best hand," Michael Pinto said.
"No, I had the best hand, guaranteed," Yu replied.
The board ran out and Moio's two eights held up to secure him a double.
At the same time on an adjacent table, Ryhor Karapanau was all in for 425,000 from middle position and up against Paul Fischill in the hijack.
Ryhor Karapanau:
Paul Fischill:
Karapanau took the lead on the flop with top two pair, and the board ran out as he let out a fist pump before collecting the pot.
Kalidou Sow raised to 60,000 from the cutoff and was called by Ramiro Petrone on the button and Daniel Birkmose in the big blind.
Players saw a flop of and action was checked to Petrone who bet 75,000. Birkmose folded but Sow called.
The turn was the and was checked through to the river. This time, Sow led out with a bet of 110,000 and Petrone gave it some thought, then called. Sow turned over for fives and deuces and Petrone tossed his cards in the muck.
The action was picked up in a pot of roughly 300,000 on a flop of . After some back and forth raises, Enrico Mosca got his stack of around 600,000 in the middle and was called by Bruno Pega.
Enrico Mosca:
Bruno Pega:
Both players smashed the flop with two-pair versus a set. Mosca was in need of a queen or ace to stay alive, but when the board ran out , it was the end of the road for Mosca as he was eliminated in 37th place.
Said Chegdane opened in the cutoff, Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz jammed in the small blind, and Chegdane called all in for his approximately 680,000 chips.
Said Chegdane:
Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz:
Chegdane needed to improve, but the flop left him drawing slim. The turn gave the Italian player some outs and some hope, but the river quickly dashed those hopes and he made his way to the payout desk.
Carlos Ribeiro raised to 65,000 from the cutoff before Michael Pinto reraised to 200,000 on the button. Ribeiro called and they went heads-up to a flop.
Both players checked to the turn, when Pinto bet another 260,000. Ribeiro called and the fell on the river.
Ribeiro checked once more and Pinto pushed forward a massive tower of chips, a bet totaling 1,550,000. Ribeiro, with around 1,300,000 behind, went into the tank as he used three time bank cards.
"Call," he eventually announced, but he let out a loud groan and shot back in his seat when Pinto showed him for a set of kings. Ribeiro turned over .
"I knew you had jacks. That's why I shoved," Pinto said as Ribeiro made his exit.
Kalidou Sow opened the action to 60,000 from the hijack and Daniel Birkmose tried to limp in from the small blind, not realizing Sow opened behind. Birkmose was forced to leave the 30,000 in or call the raise, which he did. Sebastian Toro saw an opportunity and three-bet to 295,000.
Action was back on Sow, who after a moment slid out a four-bet to 750,000. Birkmose quickly folded and Toro went in the tank. After a couple of time bank cards were used, Toro elected on a fold.
"Good spot for you," said Sow to Toro as he dragged in the pot.
"No no, I had a hand. Show, show," replied Toro.
"Give me one time bank card to show," joked Sow as he passed his cards to the dealer.