Four player saw the turn make the board after everyone checked the flop. Uwe Ritter checked, Mayu Roca bet 78,000 in the big blind, and Jim Collopy, Maurice Hawkins, and Ritter all called. On the river, everyone checked.
Ritter missed a flush draw with , Roca had a pair of tens and a missed straight draw with , and Collopy showed . Hawkins mucked, and Collopy took down the hefty pot.
Uwe Ritter opened for 38,000 from early position and Shyam Srinivasan made it 95,000 to go from the button. Ritter moved all in for a total of 328,000 and Srinivasan released his hand.
Mayu Roca shoved on the button for 117,000 and Jim Collopy called from the big blind with . Roca trailed with , but managed to chop the pot when the board ran out .
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Mayu Roca pushed (almost) all in for 116,000, keeping behind one blue T5,000 chip to protect his cards. Rami Boukai tossed in enough to put Roca all in after action folded to his big blind and flipped . Since Roca wasn't actually all in, the floor was called and the move was ruled to be a call, and the two got the last 5,000 in on the flop.
Roca:
Boukai:
Boukai had picked up a straight draw, but unfortunately for him Roca had a better draw and better hand. The and hit the board to give Roca a flush and the double.
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Uwe Ritter opened for 42,000 from late position and Carter Swidler moved all in from the small blind for just a little more than 300,000 total. Ritter took about 20 seconds and then made the call. Swidler turned over and Ritter sat there, not doing anything, and after about ten seconds he would turn over .
"Are you kidding me?" said a peeved Swidler in reference to the slow roll from Ritter.
The dealer put out a flop of giving Ritter a stranglehold on the hand. The turn was the and the river was the . Swidler, still upset and now eliminated from the tournament, said to Ritter "took you that long?"
Ritter, oblivious, pumped his fists, as he moved to 800,000 in chips.
Andreas Samuelsson opened for 35,000 under the gun and called a three-bet to 94,000 from Noah Schwartz in the cutoff. Samuelsson check-called 115,000 on the flop. Schwartz kept up the aggression with 177,000 on the turn, but Samuelsson decided to ship it in for about double that, and Schwartz quickly folded.