Linh Tran raised to 13,000 on the button and Daniel Hachem flat-called in the small blind before the action reached Doug Corning in the big blind. He moved all in for 88,000 and Tran called rather quickly, Hachem let go.
Corning:
Tran:
The player at risk improved on the flop and stayed in the lead with the turn and river as final two community cards.
The new level started rather tight with barely any action until the second round of Pot-Limit Omaha kicked in. Linh Tran raised to 12,000, Daniel Hachem called and then Pallas Aidinian squeezed all in from the big blind. Tran re-potted and Hachem quickly folded to see the last woman in the field at risk for just under 100,000 chips.
Aidinian:
Tran:
The flop was no good for Aidinian and she was drawing dead once the fell on the turn. Only a six would avoid her being sent to the rail, but the river was a brick and reduced the field to the last five hopefuls.
Barely any flop was dealt as of lately with Frank Pezzaniti moving in preflop once. Besides that, the action mostly consisted of raise and take it before the flop while Pezzaniti is under immediate pressure on less than 10 big blinds.
On the three-way limped pot in Pot-Limit Omaha, Frank Pezzaniti bet the flop out of the small blind for 15,000. Daniel Hachem called, Linh Tran folded. The on the turn saw Pezzaniti bet another 20,000 and he quickly folded to the shove of Hachem to leave himself short.
On the flop flop, Daniel Hachem and Linh Tran both invested 17,000 chips before checking the turn. On the river, Tran then bet 33,000 and scooped the pot without showdown. Below are the current chip counts.
Linh Tran made it 10,000 and Daniel Hachem three-bet to 24,000 before Dominik Nitsche four-bet jammed for over 100,000.
Tran pushed all in for more and Hachem folded.
Tran:
Nitsche:
It was a classic cooler, but Nitsche ended up on the wrong end of it after the flop made Tran a set. Thr turn and river could not save Nitsche and as he hit the rail, Tran moved into the chip lead.
After a four-way pot to the flop , Dominik Nitsche moved all in out of the big blind in a hand of Pot-Limit Omaha. The shove was for 69,000 and the pot had already exceeded that with around 92,000 chips up for grabs. Ultimately, Mohammed Afiouni, Frank Pezzaniti and Daniel Hachem all folded to award the pot to the German.
"Show the bluff!" Afiouni demanded and Nitsche obliged to reveal for a pair of nines and gutshot.
On the three-way turn , Frank Pezzaniti bet 30,000 and all opponents folded to get shown the .
Shortly after, Pezzaniti was involved in a three-way pot with Daniel Hachem and Pallas Aidinian in the blinds. The flop saw Aidinian bet 10,000 and just Pezzaniti called before then giving up the turn to another bet worth 25,000, he flashed the flush draw and mucked the other two hole cards while Aidinian raked in the pot.