Daniel Heimen and Jacob Ohlund are no longer over on table three. Marc Hunter doubled through Heimen with versus after the board came and Heimen was left with dust, busted soon after.
Chris Moorman came back as a short stack and he was unable to spin it up. He was all in with Ace-Jack and got called by Ilana Belsky, who didn’t have much left herself, holding King-Ten. Belsky spiked a king to leave Moorman shorter.
The remainder went in the middle with Queen-Ten but he ran into Kings and was out.
"I was dead on the flop, I had nothing," Kalidou Sow said. "My name is lucky man," the Frenchman added after he had just gotten his stack in for 53,600 with . Alfie Adam looked him up with and the board came . On the turn, Sow found the ace he needed and the on the river bricked off for Adam to even out the stacks of both players.
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Aamir Khan opened for 2,900 and Andrew Hulme moved all in for 36,300. Viktor Lavi sat to his left moved all in over the top and Khan folded.
Hulme had but was dominated by the of Lavi.
The board ran out and Hulme got his double up.
William Kassouf at the table found it amusing and teased Hulme, “Any more sevens about? Back in the game. Playing any slot machines lately? Sevens. Ding ding ding.”
Nicolas Noguera, one of the big stacks at the table opened from late position and picked up calls from the small blind and Philipp Gruissem in the big blind.
The flop was and a continuation bet of 8,500 from Noguera got a call from the mustachioed German.