A player opened from under the gun and the action folded around to Brandon Hattar who was already building a healthy stack and he three-bet to 60,000. The blinds quickly got out of the way and the under-the-gun player four-bet jammed for roughly 420,000 in chips which Hettar snap-called.
Under the gun:
Brandon Hattar:
Hettar had his opponent dominated, and the flop came giving both players two pairs, aces and eights. The turn and river meant another victim had fallen to Hettar as he took the chiplead in the tournament.
The action folded around to Charbel Kanterjian who limped in the small blind before calling the big blinds raise to 65,000.
The flop and turn got checked through when it came and on the river Kanterjian threw out a 100,000 chip. His opponent quickly mucked awarding him the pot.
A player under the gun raised to 30,000 and the action folded around to Asi Moshe who made the call. On a flop of the under-the-gun player check-raised the 25,000 bet to 90,000, which Moshe called.
The turn was the and the under-the-gun player announced all-in for roughly 150,000 which Moshe snap-called. Moshe turned his hand over and it was the and his opponent immediately threw his cards face down into the muck. The dealer than mucked the entire hand and no river was shown.