In a heads-up situation, the board showed 6♣Q♠4♦8♦ when Mingzhe Li bet 90,000. Yuri Dzivielevski replied with a raise to 200,000 and Li went deep into the tank.
After some time, Li announced all in and Dzivielevski snap-folded.
In a heads-up situation, the board showed 6♣Q♠4♦8♦ when Mingzhe Li bet 90,000. Yuri Dzivielevski replied with a raise to 200,000 and Li went deep into the tank.
After some time, Li announced all in and Dzivielevski snap-folded.
Action folded to Colton Miller on the button who went all in for his last 40,000. The small blind folded and Gustavo Mastelotto was in the big blind and got a confirmation of the count before making the call for just a few chips more.
Colton Miller: 9♦9♣
Gustavo Andre Mastelotto: Q♠4♦
The full board ran out Q♥Q♣A♠10♣Q♦ giving Mastelotto the better end of a cold deck and quads. Miller would hit the rail a few levels into Day 2.
In the first heads-up table of Day 2, the board Q♦2♦K♥K♠9♣ was already completed with a pot around 200,000.
Ryutaro Suzuk checke dto Adam Friedman who bet 140,000. Suzuki went deep into the tank and ended up calling, but only to muck when Friedman showed Q♥10♦ for two pair.
Nível: 26
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Action was opened under the gun by Fabiano Kovalski to 20,000. It then folded to Rafael Navas Robles in the small blind who went into the tank for about a minute before going all in for 137,000. The Big blind folded and action was on Kovalski who called.
The cards hit their backs.
Rafael Navas Robles: K♦Q♦
Fabiano Kovalski: 6♠6♥
The 5♦10♠J♥ flop left Kovalski in the lead but the A♦ turn changed that and had him drawing dead to Robles' Broadway.
Aleksandr Gofman raised to 20,000 and Fabiano Kovalski three-bet to 55,000 in the cutoff. Hong Tran decided to shove in the small blind for 110,000 and it folded back to Kovalski who eventually called:
Hong Tran: 10♦10♣
Fabiano Kovalski: A♣4♣
Kovalski found at first a flop K♣J♣6♦ to give him some outs for the flush, but the rest of the board brought5♠4♦ and Tran doubles up with a pair of tens.
Kevin Theodore open-shoved for his last 61,000 and Mingzhe Li made the call before Yuri Dzivielevski shoved on the button for a stack around 240,000. Julien Pineda called all in in the big blind for less than 30,000 chips left and Li let it go:
Kevin Theodore: J♥10♥
Julian Pineda: J♣J♠
Yuri Dzivielevski: A♣K♠
Dzivielevski found a board 9♣3♦K♣A♦9♦ to scoop the pot with top two pair and bust two players in the process.
All the chips went in the middle preflop between Alan Goasdoue, at risk for a remaining stack worth less than 90,000 and Ao Chen who had him largely covered:
Alan Goasdoue: A♠10♣
Ao Chen: J♦10♦
Goasdoue had the best starting hand but the board gave J♥K♦5♠6♣3♣ to bring a pair of jacks to Chen and bust Goasdoue from the event.