Team Online's Marc-Andre Ladouceur opened for 2,500 from the hijack only to have Colombia's Eduardo Bernal Sanchez three-bet to 7,200 from the small blind. Ladouceur paused for a few beats before four-betting all in, and Sanchez snap-called off for what looked to be 33,000.
Ladouceur:
Sanchez:
It was a flip, but not after the flop came down to give Ladouceur the lead with kings. Neither the turn nor river helped Sanchez and he collected his things before exiting the tournament floor.
Benjamin Pollak bet 4,700 from the small blind in a battle with big blind Scott Hill on fourth street. Hill called with the board reading , and the paired the board. Both players checked, and Pollak rolled over for tens and sevens, a counterfeited two pair. Hill had caught him on the river with and Pollak flung his cards to the muck.
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Benjamin Pollak check-called a bet of 3,500 from Matt Waxman on the "lovable" flop. The turn was the to pair the board, and both players checked to see the land on the river. Again, both players checked, and it was Pollak's that won him the pot. Waxman mucked without showing.