The action had folded to Martin Jacobson who raised to 1,600. The big blind defended and they saw the flop roll out . The big blind quickly check-folded to Jacobson's bet of 3,000.
With already more then 35,000 chips in the middle, Johan Guilbert moved all-in on a board of . His opponent went in the tank for roughly 3-minutes before deciding to call the rest of her stack of roughly 29,000. Guilbert tabled for trip queens and the opponent mucked her cards.
On a flop reading and containing already around 8,000, Scott Margereson checked under the gun before calling his opponent's bet for 3,000. The turn went check-check.
A fell to complete the board and Margereson checked before facing a bet worth 10,200 from his opponent. Margereson tanked for a few minutes and opted to shove for his remaining stack of 26,700 and his opponent ended up calling. Margereson tabled for a pair of tens while his opponent showed , eliminating Morgesen from the tournament.
The player under-the-gun raised to 1,200 and Johnnie Moreno re-raised from early position to 4,000. Everyone folded back to the original raiser and he made the call.
The flop was , and the player first to act check-folded to Moreno's 3,000 bet.
A player opened in early position and it was three-bet by Mohamed Mokrani situated one seat over. It folded back to the initial player who called.
The flop fell and after a check from his opponent, Mokrani continued for 3,300. His opponent thought about his move for a minute and raised it to 8,000 before facing a quick reraise from Mokrani who sent three 25,000 chips in the middle for 78,300 total. His opponent let it go.
The action folded to the hijack who raised to 1,300 and Martin Jacobson defended his big blind. The dealer fanned the flop of and Jacobson check-called the 1,100 bet.
The turn got checked around after the hit, and on the river Jacobson bet 1,500. His opponent quickly mucked awarding him the pot.