On a run out and with already around 18,000 in the middle, Adrian Mateos, in the big blind, bet 13,500. After some thought his opponent ended up calling but spun his hand to the muck when Mateos showed for the top pair.
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Pavel Plesuv and Oscar Castagna had their cards face up and all their chips in the middle with the dealer counting out the correct amounts. Plesuv then had the pot pushed towards him.
Pavel Plesuv:
Oscar Castagna:
Board:
Plesuv held two pair, and Castagna could only muster one pair and shared his stack with Plesuv who received a full double up.
Jake Schwartz, on the button, limped and it was called by Kenneth Smaron in small blind. Martin Jacobson, in big blind, raised it to 7,200 and both players called.
They all checked on the but the brought more action. Smaron checked once more and Jacobson bet 1,600 after some thought. Both Schwartz and Smaron called.
The river was a and the three players checked. Smaron showed for a pair of kings but was facing in Schwartz' hand for a better pair. Jacobson mucked his hand and the pot went to Schwartz.
The board read when Ryan D'Angelo moved all in for 135,000. There was already 100,000 in the pot before D'Angelo's shove and current chip leader Mark Radoja was the man who faced the decision.
He counted out his orange 5k chips several times and thought for nearly four minutes before calling the clock on himself.
'I like my stack' said Radoja.
He asked for a 10-second countdown and by the time the number five was announced he made the call.
Ryan D'Angelo:
Mark Radoja:
Bracelet winner D'Angelo was ahead with top pair against two-time bracelet winner Radoja and swooped the pot to double up.