Isaac Haxton bet 30,000 from middle position against two opponents on a flop, and Leon Tsoukernik called on the button. Charlie Carrel asked to see Tsoukernik's stack from the big blind but opted to fold. Haxton fired again for 60,000 on the turn and a completed the community. Haxton checked this time, and Tsoukernik announced he was all in.
Haxton folded fairly quickly, and Tsoukernik tossed into the middle.
"One time I bluff," he declared, clearly excited. "I just play this game for this."
In the second hand back from the break, Vojtech Ruzicka open-shoved for his last 80,000 from the button. Patrick Leonard folded in the small blind and Martin Kabrhel peeked at his cards in the big blind before quickly tossing in a single chip for the call.
Vojtech Ruzicka:
Martin Kabrhel:
Ruzicka was dominated, but secured the double thanks to a runner runner straight on a board of .
Ali Reza Fatehi opened the action with a raise to 23,000 from under the gun. Sam Greenwood gave it some consideration and then moved all in from one seat over for what looked like 210,000. The action folded back to Fatehi, and he didn't even ask for a count before quickly tossing in a single chip.
Sam Greenwood:
Ali Reza Fatehi:
The board ran out and Greenwood failed to improve, while Fatehi sent the second player in a row to the rail on this table.
From early position, Patrick Leonard raised to 20,000. Both Juha Helppi in the small blind and Paul Newey in the big blind called.
The flop came and Helppi led out for 38,000. Newey folded, Leonard called after some time in the tank. Both then checked the on the turn before Helppi bet 50,000 on the river.
Leonard spend some time thinking about it. At one point he held a single 1,000-chip in his hand like he was about to toss it in to call, but he eventually opted to lay down his hand and leave the pot to his Finnish opponent.
Leon Tsoukernik raised to 20,000 in middle position and got action from both blinds. After flopped, Daniel Dvoress bet out 40,000 and saw [Removed:17] call. Tsoukernik moved in for 279,000, and Dvoress folded but Yan called.
Yan:
Tsoukernik:
The board paired on the river as a and hit, but it wasn't what Yan needed to fill up against Tsoukernik's straight.
Steve O'Dwyer raised to 30,000 in the small blind, and Mustapha Kanit raised to put him all in. O'Dwyer grabbed his remaining chips and thought very briefly before calling.
O'Dwyer:
Kanit:
O'Dwyer was ahead but facing live cards, but that changed in a big way on the flop. A turn locked up his double and Kanit sent him 226,000.