A player opened to 2,100 and Faraz Jaka, one seat over, three-bet to 7,800. Orpen Kisacikoglu thought about his move for a minute and opted to four-bet to 17,500. It folded back to Jaka who went deep into the tank before sending his cards into the muck.
It folded to Francois Billard on the button who raised to 2,500 and Sahil Chuttani called in the big blind to see a flop . Both checked.
The turn fell the and Chuttani led out for 2,500, called by Billard. The same action happened on the river, this time for 3,300. Chuttani revealed and Billard showed to claim the pot with a pair of nines.
In a blind versus situation, Adrien Delmas raised to 3,200 and Jamie O'Connor called.
Both players checked on the flop and the dealer brought a on the turn. Delmas bet 2,300 and O'Connor called again.
When the paired the board on the river, Delmas checked and faced an all-in bet from O'Connor for 15,200, putting hm into a decision. After a few minutes Delmas chose to let it go.
Davidi Kitai raised to 2,200 and it folded to the big blind player who called.
Both checked throughout the board and a was dealt on the river. After another check from his opponent, Kitai bet 3,500 and it was snap-called. Kitai showed for queen-high and his opponent revealed to win the pot with a pair of kings.
Adrian Corneliu Lazar opened with a min-raise for 2,000 and Timothy Adams three-bet to 4,800 on the button. Kelvin Kerber decided to four-bet in the small blind for 20,500 and Corneliu Lazar called. Adams pushed for 25,000 and his both opponents completed.
The was appeared and Kerber shoved. Corneliu Lazar snap-called with a higher stack and the three players turned over their cards:
Timothy Adams:
Kelvin Kerber:
Adrian Corneliu Lazar:
Corneliu Lazar, who hit trips queens, improved his hand into a full house throughout the turn and river and busted both Adams and Kerber in the same hand. "Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes!" said Corneliu Lazar while standing up from his chair from joy.