The players have reached their 75-minute dinner break. Play will resume at 8:10 p.m. local time and registration will be closed at the end of the break.
Santiaga Nadal was playing his first hand on this table, according to the dealer who just welcome him few seconds before. He announced all in and Andreas Kniep also moved all in for 43,000.
It was Vicky Palombo to act, she asked the amount, and eventually made the call.
Santiago Nadal:
Andreas Kniep:
Vicky Palombo:
The dealer spread out the last board before dinner — — and Nadal made a flush with his ace of diamonds. Palombo took the small side pot and Kniep was eliminated.
Yan Yan raised to 8,000 under the gun and was called from a couple of spots to her left before Eric Salazar came along in the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of and Salazar checked to Yan who continued for 8,000. Both players called.
The hit the turn before Salazar and Yan checked to the third player in the hand and he fired out a bet of 16,000. Salazar quickly folded and Yan made the call.
The completed the board and Yan pushed the rest of her 24,000 into the middle, putting her opponent in the tank. After about 30 seconds her opponent surrendered and she collected the pot.
After a raise to 6,000 from Adam Kharman in late position, Ren Lin announced all in, from the big blind, for 85,000. Kharman was tanking, when Lin just a put a piece of paper on the table. It was written "No Gamble, No Future".
Kharman decided it was time to gamble, and called.
Ren Lin:
Adam Kharman:
The board ran and Kharman made a set to eliminate Lin.
Jean Gaspard limped in the small blind and Landon Tice checked his option.
The dealer spread a flop of and Gaspard checked to Tice who bet one big blind, 3,000. Gaspard check-raised to 6,000 and Tice made the call.
The fell on the turn and Gaspard checked to Tice who pushed a single red chip into the middle for a bet of 5,000 and Gaspard called.
The completed the board and Gaspard checked for a final time. Tice pushed 25,000 across the line, leaving just 500 chips. Gaspard asked if he was all-in and Tice responded he was not.
Gaspard made the call and Tice quickly flashed his before seeing Gaspards for a full house.
Tice was left with 500 chips and was all in the following hand, winning that hand to turn his 500 into 4,500.