Jaroslav Peter raised to 100,000 from middle position. Tokoo Shunsuke three-bet to 250,000 to his left in the hijack. On the button, Sammy Truong moved all in for 880,000.
Peter folded with all the action after his open. Shunsuke got a count, and decided to put the chips in.
Tokoo Shunsuke:
Sammy Truong:
It was a race for it all with Shunsuke at risk. The board ran out to give Truong the winner. Shunsuke let out an audible groan as he watched most of chips slide across the table.
Robert Heidorn opened to 125,000 from the hijack. Action folded to Aguinaldo Parmisciano in the small blind who three-bet to 355,000. Heidorn made the call.
The flop showed up . Parmisciano led for 300,000, leaving about the same amount behind. Heidorn moved all in and Parmisciano called to put himself at risk.
Aguinaldo Parmisciano:
Robert Heidorn:
Parmisciano was on the wrong end of the cooler; Heidorn was in prime position with the bigger overpair. The turn and river locked it up to send Parmisciano home.
Action picked up on the river in a heads-up pot between Sammy Truong and Jaroslav Peter. The full board showed , a straight on board.
Truong led from the big blind for 400,000, about a pot-sized bet. Jaroslav Peter moved all in for about 1,050,000. and then put his head in his hands.
Truong laughed and studied the board for a while. He finally let it go, showing the in his hand that no longer played. Peter took down the pot, but wouldn't show if he had it.
Fedor Holz hasn't had the greatest start to Day 3 and saw his stack of 1,090,000 dwindling down to just 240,000.
But Holz received a boost as the action folded to him on the button and he open-jammed his stack of less than five big blinds. Marcus Krzymyk in the big blind gave it some thought but ultimately laid it down to nearly double Holz' stack without any runout needed.
Sammy Truong opened from under the gun. Action folded all the way to Giorgio Marletta in the big blind who moved in for about 350,000. Truong made the call.
Giorgio Marletta:
Sammy Truong:
Marletta ran into the goods and couldn't improve on the board, so his day was done.
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At a nearby table, a similar story played out. Ylva Thorsrud opened from middle position. Tay Quang moved all in for about 680,000 in late position. Back on Thorsrud, she made the call quickly.
Tay Quang:
Ylva Thorsrud:
Quang ran into the aces as well, and shared a similar fate on the runout that sent him packing.