Limits: 2,000-4,000
Here are the full updated chip counts according to the WSOP+ app.
Here are the full updated chip counts according to the WSOP+ app.
Level: 7
Blinds: 1,000-2,000
Limits: 2,000-4,000
Players are now on their second 15-minute break. The blind levels will change to 60 minutes when they return.
Preflop raising had occurred, and the flop came 7♦6♠Q♣, and Daniel Negreanu bet out, Killian Desnos called. The turn saw the 3♦ and Negreanu bet again, Desnos called.
The A♣ fell on the river, and now Negreanu check-called Desnos' bet. Desnos quickly tabled 4x5x for a turned straight, and Negreanu mucked instantly.
Killian Desnos bet from early position and was called by David Ha, only for Florian Pesce to three-bet from late position. Both Desnos and Ha called, and the players saw the flop of 10♥J♠5♣.
Desnos checked and Ha bet, and Pesce called Ha folded. The J♥ came on the turn, and Ha bet again, Pesce raised, and Ha called. The river brought the Q♥ and now Ha check-called Pesce's river bet. Ha flipped A♣J♦ but Pesce tabled 10♣J♣ for a full house and was pushed the sizeable pot.
Chad Eveslage bet from the cutoff, Brian Tate raised from the button and Eveslage called.
Check by Eveslage, bet from Tate and call: that's what happed all the way through a board of J♥5♣K♠7♠8♥.
Once Eveslage called for the third time, Tate quickly flipped over A♦K♥ for top pair. Eveslage didn't have a better hand.
David Lieberman called from middle position, but Peter De Best raised from the cutoff. Jon Kyte raised again from the big blind and made Lieberman fold, but De Best made the call.
The flop came out Q♦A♦6♣ and Kyte bet. He was called, but De Best folded after Kyte fired a second barrel on the 2♥ turn.
"I'm not bluffing," Kyte said, while revealing the A♣.
A preflop raising battle had already taken place, and the board read 3♠2♣4♣. Aaron Kupin checked from the big blind, and Philip Long bet out from under the gun, only for Adam Friedman to raise from middle position. Kupin and Long called.
The 3♣ came on the turn, and Kupin checked again. Long bet and again, Friedman raised. Kupin got out of the way now, and Long called. The J♣ fell on the river, and now Long decided to slow down a bit and check-called Friedman's river bet. Long tabled K♣K♠ but was way behind as Friedman flipped over A♣A♠.
The action was picked up on a board of 2♥Q♠9♦9♥ with roughly 12,000 in the pot after Dragana Mackelprang moved all-in for 4,400 against Ryuta Nakai.
Dragana Mackelprang: 9♠7♠
Ryuta Nakai: K♦Q♥
Nakai had two pair but Mackelprang hit trips with the turn, so she doubled up after the 6♥ river.
With the pot already bloated and the board reading 6♦J♠4♠5♥ Brian Tate bet out from the big blind and was called by Scott Tuttle in the cutoff. The river brought the 5♦, and again Tate bet and Tuttle called only to see Tate table K♦K♣, Tuttle mucked and claimed that kings were Tate's hand, as apparently he has seen them three or four times today already.