Level: 5
Blinds: 200/500
Ante: 500
Level: 5
Blinds: 200/500
Ante: 500
Around 20,000 was already in the middle as Aliaksandr Posled and an opponent went to the turn on a board of 3♣K♣2♣6♥. Posled then bet 15,000 from the hijack, and his opponent called in the big blind.
The river was the 4♥ and Posled bet 8,000. His opponent took a few minutes before calling, and Posled showed A♣10♣ for the flopped nut flush to win the big pot.
A player under the gun raised to 1,000 and picked up two callers before Jakub Szumski three-bet to 4,000 on the button. Only a middle-position player called.
The flop came Q♣7♠10♥ and Szumski continued for 3,000. His opponent called to the 10♦ turn, where Szumski bet another 6,500. His opponent folded this time, and Szumski took the pot.
Petru Tarlev raised to 800 in early position and the hijack called. Dan Socaci then three-bet to 3,000 in the cutoff, and only Tarlev called.
The flop came K♣2♣8♦ and Socaci continued for 2,500. Tarlev called to see the 9♦ turn, where Socaci bet 6,500. Tarlev then moved all in, and Socaci, with around 15,000 remaining, quickly folded.
Abel Aspas recently joined this table.
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Players are going on the first 15-minute break of the day.
The field has grown to 91 entries so far, with 87 players remaining.
A player in the big blind bet 3,500 on a flop of 3♠J♠2♠ and Miguel Tavares called in the cutoff.
The turn was the Q♥ and the big blind bet another 10,500. Tavares then moved all in, and his opponent called for 30,000.
Tavares showed Q♠Q♦ for a set, while his opponent had A♠K♥ and was looking to complete a flush draw. The 8♦ river was safe for Tavares, and he secured the knockout.
With around 5,000 in the pot on a board of 2♠J♥3♦7♠, the big blind led out for 2,200 before Julio Guerra raised to 6,000 in the hijack. His opponent called, and the 10♥ fell on the river.
Guerra then bet another 6,000, and his opponent again called. Guerra showed K♠K♥, and his opponent mucked.
A player in early position raised to 700 before Alvaro Murciano moved all in for 7,300 in the hijack. The small blind called, while the early-position player got out of the way.
Alvaro Murciano: K♥J♦
Opponent: A♠Q♠
Murciano remained behind on the 6♣2♥4♣ flop, but he hit the K♠ on the turn to take the lead. The river was the 9♦ and Murciano doubled up.