Gary Hasson raised to 5,500 first to act and picked up two callers in Stephen Chidwick on the button and Ramin Hajiyev in the big blind. On the flop, it was Hajiyev that led for 5,000 and that forced out Hasson, Chidwick called.
After the turn, Hajiyev's second bet did the trick to claim the pot right there.
Bryn Kenney had bet around 17,000 into a pot of close to 25,000 on the flop, and opponent Anthony Zinno had check-raised all in for 123,000. Kenney called and tabled for second pair, but was behind to the of Zinno for top pair.
The turn gave both players straight draws, but the ensured that Zinno doubled up, leaving Kenney with an average stack.
Down to his last 28,500, Piotr Nurzynski moved all in from the button and was called by Denys Shafikov in the small blind.
Piotr Nurzynski:
Denys Shafikov:
Shafikov paired his seven on the flop and Nurzynski already grabbed his belongings. The turn and river improved Shafikov to a full house and Nurzynski joined the rail.
Moments later, [Removed:17] was all in for just 19,500 with the and big stack Niklas Astedt called out of the big blind with the . The board came and Yan doubled will a full house.
Last but not least, Vladimir Troyanovskiy got his stack in preflop with ace-queen and Luc Greenwood looked him up with the . The flop was bad news for Troyanovskiy and a blank on the turn sealed his fate.
With the board reading and Grzegorz Grochulski bet 40,000 into around 65,000, putting opponent Gary Hasson to the test, who only had slightly more than that behind.
Eventually, Hasson called. Grochulski showed for bottom pair, while Hasson showed for a set of fives and took down the pot.
It was all-in preflop between Ivan Luca and Wei Zhao.
Ivan Luca:
Wei Zhao:
Zhao, who registered at the start of the day, had chipped up to 67,000 and that was the amount he was all in for. There were no dramas on the board, and Zhao doubled up.
Liv Boeree scooped a decent pot with pocket jacks against the jacks of Filipe Oliveira when her hit a four card flush on the board of .
One table over, Shakhabiddin Muradov is in trouble after falling down all the way to just 11 big blinds. In a recent hand he raised to 5,500 first to act and was called by Goran Mandic. On the flop both players checked and Mandic bet the turn for 8,000 to force a fold.
The cards of Shakhabiddin Muradov were already in the muck while Bryn Kenney had in the small blind still tabled, having hit a queen-high flush on the turn of a board . According to Goran Mandic, Muradov had been all in with and became the latest casualty.