Dan Dizenzo moved all in for his last 27,000,000 from UTG+1, with action folding all the way around to Felipe Ramos in the big blind. He took a moment to consider his options before putting the chips in to call.
It was Dizenzo's slightly out in front of Ramos' , with Dizenzo extending his lead as the dealer spread an flop. The on the Turn offered Ramos gutshot outs, but the landed on the river and secured the double up for Dizenzo.
Dan Dizenzo pushed all in for 51.8 million from under the gun and Damian Lomza called from the cutoff. The button and blinds folded and the two hands were tabled.
Dan Dizenzo:
Damian Lomza:
It was a race scenario and the flop came . Dizenzo took the lead with a pair of queens and wouldn't look back when the and completed the board.
Damian Lomza shoved all in for 27.7 million from early position and Jiri Horak made a snap-call from the big blind. Lomza sheepishly tabled and Horak showed .
The flop came and Lomza was quickly drawing to two outs as Horak picked up a flush draw. The turn brought the , providing some chop possibilities, and the river landed the . Lomza spiked two pair on the river to earn himself a full double up.
Jonas Gjelstad raised to 6.3 million on the button and Damian Lomza announced all in for 67.1 million from the small blind. Gjelstad asked for a count and then tossed in a single chip to signify a call.
Damian Lomza:
Jonas Gjelstad:
Lomza was in a dominating position and the flop fell . Although Lomza paired his king, Gjelstad picked up a straight draw. The turn was the and the river brought the , changing nothing and giving Lomza another double up.
Action folded around to Dan Dizenzo on the button, who put in a raise to 7,000,000. Jiri Horak defended from the big blind and the two players went heads up to a flop. Both players checked, before the came down on the turn. Horak bet out 12,000,000 and was quickly called.
The landed on the river, with Horak continuing for 15,000,000. Dizenzo immediately threw in a single chip, indicating a call, and was shown Horak's . After seeing the good news, Dizenzo revealed his and dragged in the pot.
Felipe Ramos opened to 6.5 million from early position and Preben Stokkan three-bet to 19 million directly to his left. The action folded back around to Ramos who announced all in for 73.6 million. Stokkan quickly made the call and Ramos instantly showed . Stokkan rolled over and everything looked probable of Ramos doubling up.
The flop came giving Ramos a full house and Stokkan was left drawing dead. The and completed the board the chips were counted on the last hand before the break.
Preben Stokkan raised to 8.5 million from middle position and Damian Lomza called from the big blind. The flop came and Lomza checked to Stokkan who bet 4.0 million. Lomza called and the rolled off on the turn.
Both players checked to the on the river and Lomza led out for 11.5 million. Stokkan quickly pushed his cards to the muck and Lomza took down the pot.
On a board, Sam Greenwood led out for 25,000,000 with Damian Lomza making the call. The landed on the river and Greenwood went big again, this time asking for 60,000,000.
Lomza went into the tank for a minute before counting out the call and pushing it over the line. Greenwood showed him for a straight and Lomza mucked.