Boris Kolev raised to 2,500 from middle position and picked up a call from the button before Elias Gutierrez three-bet from the small blind for 15,500. Kolev wasn't going to let him have it, instead four-betting from the big blind for 37,500. Both other players folded and Kolev took down the pot.
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Vivian Saliba raised to 2,400, Radoslav Stoyanov three-bet to 7,000 from middle position, then Francisco Pena four-bet to 16,600. Saliba and Stoyanov mucked their hands and Pena scooped the pot preflop.
In a three-way pot on a flop of 5♦K♥10♠, Christophe Morbee bet 13,000 from the small blind and Alan Ferraro called in middle position.
The turn was the K♣ and and Morbee checked. Ferraro then bet 17,500, Morbee raised to 35,000, and Ferraro called.
Morbee checked the 9♥ river, and this time Ferraro checked back. Morbee showed A♣A♦, but Ferraro had K♦Q♦ for trip kings to take the pot.
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Tudor Zapsa and Angel Martinez were heads-up on a board of Q♥3♦3♣K♦ with around 25,000 in the pot when Martinez bet 18,000 from the button.
Zapsa called in the big blind and they saw the 6♦ fall on the river. Zapsa checked to Martinez again, and Martinez this time checked back. Zapsa turned over K♣Q♦ for two pair and Martinez surrendered the pot as Zapsa moved up to 300,000.
Sam Grafton raised to 2,800 in early position and Aaron Olechnowicz called in the big blind.
The flop came 5♥6♠2♣ and Grafton bet 2,400. Olechnowicz called.
The turn was the Q♣ and Grafton bet another 18,000, which Olechnowicz called as they went to the 6♣ river.
Grafton then bet 25,000 and could barely finish putting the chips in the middle before Olechnowicz announced he was all in.
Grafton jokingly asked the big-stacked Olechnowicz how much he had left as he began pondering the decision for his last 35,000. "What do you have, bro?" he asked Olechnowicz.
"Something," Olechnowicz said.
"Something good?" Grafton asked.
"Something good, or something bad," Olechnowicz replied.
"I shouldn't have bet the river. It was a mistake. If I could take it back I would. I'm thinking about making a bad call," Grafton added before he finally tossed in his last chips.
Olechnowicz turned over 9♣7♣ for a rivered flush and Grafton threw A♥A♣ into the muck before he made his exit.
Dominik Nitsche and Felipe Boianovsky are also at this table with big stacks, though none can match Olechnowicz's now massive wall of chips.
Vahe Martirosyan raised to 2,500 from early position, Stanislau Shylkou called, Marc Pronilow, and two other players came along.
The flop came 9♦5♦4♣. Action checked to Pronilow, who made it 7,000 to go. Only Shylkou made the call.
The turn was the 10♥. Shylkou checked and Pronilow bet again, this time for 10,000. Shylkou folded his hand and Pronilow claimed the pot.
Angel Martinez raised from early position, Tommy Alm Bo called in late position, and Josef Snejberg called on the button.
The flop came A♥Q♥2♠. Action checked to Snejberg, who made it 5,000 to go. Both Martinez and Alm Bo called.
Martinez checked on the J♥ turn and Alm Bo bet 11,000. Snejberg folded and Martinez called.
The river was the 10♥ and Martinez led for 50,000. Alm Bo folded and Martinez took the pot.
Nível: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200