Depois de um raise para 1,600 e de um call, Fernando fez call no botão.
O flop é e toda gente fez check. No turn aparece um e depois do check do raiser inicial, o jogador aposta 3,800 fichas.
Apenas Fernando fez call!
O river é um e completa-se o flush. O villain sai a apostar e Fernando faz mini-raise. A resposta foi em forma de re-raise all in e Fernando fez prontamente call.
O do villain não chegou para o de Fernando.
Após esta jogada subiu às 27,000 fichas, entretanto perdeu algumas e está neste momento com 23,500 fichas.
Oliver Bosch checked to Alex Balcerzak on a completed board of , and he moved all in for effectively 80,700. Bosch called, putting himself at risk, and Balcerzak showed for a flopped straight.
Tom Marchese raised to 2,000 from early position, Carlos Mortensen called from the next seat, everyone else folded, and the flop came down . Marchese bet 2,700, and Mortensen called.
The turn was the , and both players checked to see the land on the river. Both players checked again.
Mortensen showed the to beat Marchese's and win the pot.
From middle position, Mike Ziemba raised to 1,800. Antonio Scalzi reraised to 3,900 from the cutoff seat, and action folded back to Ziemba. He four-bet to 11,000, and Scalzi tank-folded.
Nick Schulman raised to 1,700 in early position, Paul Key called on his left, a player on the button called, and Robert Varkonyi defended his big blind. The dealer fanned , the action checked to Key, and he bet 2,500. Only Schulman called.
The turn was the , Schulman check-called another 4,500, and the completed the board.
Schulman checked, Key fired a third and final bullet worth 8,500, and Schulman folded.
Theo Jorgensen opened for 2,000 from middle position and received a call from Kevin Calenzo, who was seated to his direct left. The rest of the field folded and it was heads-up action to the flop, which they both checked. The action repeated itself on the turn, and then the completed the board on the river.
Jorgensen took the opportunity to bet 6,000, and Calenzo didn't take too long before making the call. "Set," Jorgensen stated and tabled the for a rivered set. Calenzo seemed flabbergasted and then arched his cards to the muck.
From the cutoff seat, Bryan Micon raised to 1,600. In the next seat, on the button, was the chip leader Phil Ivey, and he reraised to 5,100. Play folded back to Micon, he gave it up, and Ivey won the pot.
"Nice hand, Phil," commented Danny Johnson from across the table.