Georgios Zisimopoulos just busted and then reentered to find himself seated at the same table as his friend Theodoros Aidonopoulos. Also seated at that table is Usman Kashmir.
The flop on the table was , Aidonopoulos and Kashmir both checked from the blinds. The player in the under-the-gun position bet 1,200 and they both called.
They all checked through the on the turn. The on the river completed the board, Aidonopoulos checked, Kashmir bet 3,500, the under-the-gun player and Aidonopoulos both folded.
The player in the cutoff raised to 900 and Andrew Kiss, sitting in the big blind, called. The flop came , Kiss check-called the 700 bet of his opponent.
They both checked through the on the turn and the on the river. Kiss showed for a flop pair of deuces and his opponent threw his cards in the muck.
The flop was and the player in the small blind checked. Sidney Farber, in the cutoff, bet 600 and was called by Carlo Savinelli on the button and the player in the small blind.
The turn brought them the , the small blind checked, Farber bet 1,175 and Savinelli called. The small blind folded.
The completed the board with another pair, now Farber bet 3,000 and Savinelli snap-called. Farber showed for two pair, jacks and nines with ace-kicker but Savinelli had him beat with for a turned full house and the win.
Salvatore Camarda finished in third place in the Turbo Bounty Hunter that finished around 5 a.m. local time today. But Camarda is already back at the table to have another shot at winning a gold WSOP bracelet.
The board read and Camarda had checked from the under-the-gun position. His opponent in the hijack bet 1,500, Camarda re-raised to 4,000. His opponent checked his cards once more to be sure and then folded.
The players have just gone for their first 20-minute break of the day. When they return they will be playing with a 150 small blind, 300 big blind and a running ante of 50.