Nível: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Nível: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Under the gun opened the action with a raise to 600. Samuel Bekerian defended his big blind.
Under the gun continued for 500 on 2♥10♠4♣ and Bekerian made the call.
Bekerian led for 1,200 on the 8♠ turn card. His opponent called.
Bekerian checked over the 7♠ river to under the gun, who fired 6,000. After much deliberation, Bekerian found the call, and was rewarded the pot. His opponent rolled over Q♥J♠ for just queen-high. Bekerian raked in the pot with 10♦6♠.
Yuhang Chen opened to 600 and got a call from the player in the big blind.
Both checked the K♥J♠Q♦ flop to the 4♣ turn. The big blind check-folded to Chen's 800-chip bet.
On the same table, Wai Kiat Lee is up to around 135,000 chips in the opening level.
Stanley Weng opened from the hijack and found a call from the player in the big blind.
After his opponent checked the A♣2♣2♠ flop, Weng bet 400. The big blind player made the call and they headed to the turn.
On the 7♠ turn, the player in the big blind check-folded to a bet of 3,500 from Weng.
Action folded around to the small blind who raised to 600. David Eads three-bet to 2,100 before his opponent four-bet to 8,600. Eads moved all in for 23,400 and his opponent made the call.
David Eads: A♠A♥
Small Blind: K♦K♠
The board came down 5♠8♦7♠A♦7♣ and Eads earned a full double up to get back near starting stack.
Taiwan's number one ranked tournament player James Chen has taken his seat in the tournament. In one of the first hands Chen played, his opponent bet 3,000 on a board of 7♣K♣6♥9♦K♦, but Chen folded.
Gary Horn opened to 600 from early position and found one caller from the player on the button.
The two players saw a flop of A♣2♦4♣. Horn put out a continuation-bet of 1,200 and got a fold from his opponent
The cutoff opened the action with a raise to 600. Kiwamu Watabe three-bet to 2,100 from the button before his opponent four-bet to 10,000. Watabe five-bet jammed his stack for over 50,000 chips, covering his opponent who made the call.
Cutoff: K♣K♥
Kiwamu Watabe: A♦Q♣
The board ran out A♠5♦6♦10♦7♦ and Watabe found help from the deck to stack his opponent and win a massive pot.
On a board of K♠7♦J♥10♦, Wai Kiat Lee had fired 3,600 into the pot. The player in the cutoff put in 6,600 chips, which was then forced to be a min-raise of 7,200, which Lee called.
A 6♠ hit the river and both players checked. Lee tabled K♥J♠ for top two pair and the cutoff mucked.