Mustapha Kanit opened from early position and Matthias Auer defended out of the big blind.
Auer checked on the flop of and Kanit continued for 16,000. Auer called. Auer check-called again on the turn when Kanit sized up to 27,000.
Auer checked a third time on the river and Kanit bet 66,000 with just one chip behind, something he did just a few hands earlier. Auer quickly folded to earn the Italian the pot.
"Is that so you can come back from one chip?" asked Carlos Alvarado.
"That's assuming he's always bluffing when he does it!" pointed out PokerStars Pro Arlie Shaban.
Leo Margets has had an eventful 20 minutes but now finds herself out of the PSPC. Margets, who recently tripled up, found herself all in again for 31,000 from the cutoff.
She was at risk to Justin Liberto who called from the big blind.
Margets had the and was up against . She was on the verge of exiting after the flop and turn. However, the river gave her the winner and she doubled up to around the 75,000 mark.
The very next hand, Rafael Eltz opened to 17,000 before Margets jammed on his direct left. Action folded back to Eltz and he called.
Leo Margets:
Rafael Eltz:
Margets missed the flop but still had some hope. That then all disappeared after Eltz made a set on the turn. The river gave Margets a pair but it was not good enough to keep her PSPC journey going.
A completed board of was spread across the table with around 80,000 chips in the middle. Kuo Vang and Kenny Hallaert were heads-up in the pot and Vang had checked from early position.
Hallaert thought for a moment before shipping all in for 62,000 which sent Vang into the tank. After a couple of minutes, Vang made the call and both hands were tabled. Hallaert held for trip kings while Vang could only muster two pair with .
Michel Dattani raised it up from middle position and Martin Zamani called from the big blind. The flop fell and Zamani check-called a bet of 18,000 from Dattani.
The turn brought the and both players checked to the on the river. Zamani checked once more and Dattani made another bet of 18,000. Zamani reluctantly threw a chip into the middle to call and Dattani showed for the winner.
Quentin Krug-Basse raised to 12,000 from the cutoff before Ignacio Hernandez shoved over 100,000 from the small blind. The big blind got out of the way and Krug-Basse called to put Hernandez at risk.
Ignacio Hernandez:
Quentin Krug-Basse:
The board ran out and the tens held to send Hernandez to the rail.