Andrew Robl raises to 750 from the button and his heads up opponent, Ryan D'Angelo calls. The dealer puts out the flop, D'Angelo bets 2,300 and Robl calls. Both players check the arrival of the on the turn and again when the arrives on the river.
D'Angelo turns over , which is enough to win the pot.
The flop reads and Lari Sivho checks then calls Vanessa Selbst's 300 bet. The dealer burns a card before putting the out as the fourth community card. Once again Sivho check-calls Selbst's bet, which has now been increased to 1,000.
The river is the and Sivho checks then lets out some weird noise when faced with a 2,000 bet. This bet essentially puts the Finn all in as he only has 2,800. He folds and Selbst shows him .
Selbst has completely crushed everyone who has taken her on today.
Vladimir Shchemelev opens the betting on the four-handed table with a raise to 700 from the cutoff. Tony G folds but Kirill Telezhkin calls in the big blind.
Flop: - Telezhkin bets 1,800 and Shchemelev snap-calls.
Turn: - Telezhkin bets 2,200 and again is instantly called.
River: - Telezhkin now checks and Shchemelev stacks his remaining chips into one tower, which falls down, before he verbally announces he is all in. Telezhkin goes into the tank for more than four minutes before time is called on him. Just as the clock is called he makes the call, only covering his opponent by 600 chips.
Ryan D'Angelo is through to the second round after seeing off Andrew Robl heads-up.
D'Angelo was trailing by two-to-one but fought back valiantly to beat Robl. The major turning point was when D'Angelo raised to 900 on the button, Robl three-bet to 3,000 only to see D'Angelo four-bet to 6,600. Robl checked his cards and moved all in and D'Angelo made the call.
Robl
D'Angelo
D'Angelo was in horrible shape, that is until the flop and when the turn and river were the and respectively Robl was left nursing a micro stack of 1,300.
These went into the pot the very next hand holding and D'Angelo called with . The board ran out and with that Robl was sent packing and D'Angelo goes through to Day 2 with 74,500 chips.
Eugene Katchalov was eliminated in third and it took little time for Freddy Deeb to dispatch of James Bord heads-up.
Deeb recalled that he completed with ace-nine and Bord checked his option. The flop came down with two of them being hearts. Bord check-called a 1,000 bet before leading out for 2,000 on the turn. Deeb called and also called Bord's 16,600 shove on the river. The Brit was bluffing with and Deeb picked off the bluff.