On a completed board of 10♦5♥3♠5♦9♦, Moonho Seo pushed all in with the superior stack. His opponent had around 28,000 behind and decided to call it off. Seo tabled his A♠A♥ for an overpair and that was good, as the Q♠10♣ of the player at risk only presented an inferior pair.
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The players are on a one-hour dinner break and the cards will be back at approximately 7.43 p.m. local time. Another three levels of late registration remain.
Miguelangel Salvador found himself as one of Table 17’s shortest stacks, but he woke up with a big hand at the right time.
A player in early position raised, and then a player in late position three-bet to 10,000. The button folded, and the small blind moved all in for 19,000.
Now, it was Salvador’s turn. He took one look at his cards and moved all in for 32,000, which forced the original raiser to fold. The player in late position asked for a count of both all-in players, and then agonized on the decision before folding, leading to both live hands to be tabled.
Salvador: K♦K♠
Opponent: 10♦10♣
“I folded queens,” the original raiser said after seeing the cards on the board.
The dealer placed 8♠5♦8♦2♦J♠ on the board, to give Salvador much needed chips shortly before the hour-long dinner break and sending his opponent to the rail.
“Big hand,” Salvador said as he pulled in the pot from the dealer.
On a heads-up turn of J♦J♥2♦8♣, Paul Berger faced a bet worth 17,000 and raised it up to 50,000. His opponent on the other side of the dealer checked for the stack size and then called before checking on the 5♣ river. Berger pushed all-in for around 40,000 and that forced a fold.
"Good laydown," Berger immediately said and then flashed his 8♥8♠ for a full house.
A shorter-stacked Michael Jagroo was all-in for 26,100 and Walter Treccarichi went all-in over the top, though, he was covered by Sundiata DeVore as the following three-way all-in unfolded.
Michael Jagroo: 6♠6♥
Walter Treccarichi: A♣K♣
Sundiata DeVore: Q♥Q♠
The 7♦3♣2♣ flop gave Treccarichi a lot of outs but it was Jagroo who improved on the 6♦ turn. Treccarichi also missed the 10♠ river to lose the side pot to DeVore, while Jagroo tripled up.