Barry Woods was all in and at risk against Adam Nudo, with the cards turned up.
Barry Woods: A♠J♠
Adam Nudo: 10♣10♦
Woods was flipping for his tournament life, but the 5♦8♣4♣K♣Q♥ runout was no help as Nudo held to score the knockout.
Barry Woods was all in and at risk against Adam Nudo, with the cards turned up.
Barry Woods: A♠J♠
Adam Nudo: 10♣10♦
Woods was flipping for his tournament life, but the 5♦8♣4♣K♣Q♥ runout was no help as Nudo held to score the knockout.
Three players committed 1,000 chips to see the A♦8♣Q♣ flop, where Ben Hoy checked in the big blind and Timothy Telliard followed with a check in early position.
Paul Lee fired a bet of 2,000, with only Telliard making the call. Both players checked the K♦ turn and the dealer flipped over the Q♦ river.
Telliard checked one last time and Lee slid out a 5,000 chip. After taking some time, Telliard stuck in the call and Lee revealed Q♥9♦ for trip queens to claim the pot.
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Nível: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
The clock shows 37 entries as players have reached the first 15-minute break of the day.
Four-way action to the J♦6♦A♣ flop saw Michael Nia check from the big blind and David Pock follow suit from under the gun. Martin Carnero fired a bet of 1,200, producing a fold from Sohale Khalili on the button.
Nia and Pock called to see the 4♦ turn, where action checked to Carnero again. This time, he slid out a bet of 4,500 with only Pock making the call.
The 9♣ was revealed on the river, and both players checked it down. Pock tabled A♥Q♦ for top pair, earning the pot as Carnero mucked.
Action folded to Jonathan Wang in the small blind, who raised to 600. Zaher Samaan made the call in the big blind and the dealer fanned out the J♥8♣10♦ flop.
Both players checked to the 3♣ turn, where another round of checks led to the 9♥ river.
Wang led out with a bet of 600, taking down the pot as Samaan slid his cards into the muck.
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Shortly after taking down a sizeable pot, Cesar Rodriguez was heads-up with Pedro Ingles to the K♦10♥5♦2♥ turn.
Ingles led out for 4,000 from the small blind and Rodriguez made the call in the big blind. The 4♦ river completed the board and Rodriguez Ingles checked.
Rodriguez took a moment before tossing out a bet of 10,000, good enough to take down another pot after Ingles folded.
Farid Jattin opened to 500 from under the gun and called after Jonathan Wang slid out a three-bet to 2,000 in the small blind.
Wang led out for 1,500 after seeing the K♥2♦10♣ flop, with Jattin taking some time before opting to lay it down.