In the last hand before break, Damian Salas raised to 9,000 and saw Jonathan Concepcion Tacoronte reraise in the cutoff to 22,000. Salas tanked awhile, and Tacoronte called a clock a few minutes into break. Salas shoved and Tacoronte called.
Tacoronte:
Salas:
The board was dry: , leaving the jacks best. Salas clapped in celebration and Tacoronte sent him 78,500.
"Let's try this again," Sam Greenwood said as he called the all-in shove of Koray Aldemir and turned up . Aldemir had jammed about 120,000 over Greenwood's button open and showed . The board ran out , sending the pot to Greenwood and his king kicker.
Action folded to Daniel Dvoress in the small blind and he moved all in for 62,000. Paul Newey, who had 67,500 in the big blind, looked down at his cards and snap-called.
Newey:
Dvoress:
The flop actually gave Dvoress the lead, but he would fail to hold onto it as the turn was followed by the {Q} river.
Jan-Eric Schwippert raised to 13,500 from the button and was met by a three-bet to 39,000 from Steve O'Dwyer in the small blind. Schwippert responded with a four-bet to 107,500 and then called when O'Dwyer five-bet jammed.
O'Dwyer:
Schwippert:
O'Dwyer picked a bad spot, or so it seemed. Much to the dismay of Schwippert, the board ran out to give O'Dwyer a rivered straight and the win.
Jonathan Concepcion Tacoronte put in his remaining 20,500 preflop, and the small blind called him. In the big, Damian Salas put in a reraise to 55,000 and chased away the small blind.
Salas:
Tacoronte:
Tacoronte was dominated, and the kept it that way. A turn gave him a chance with a flush draw, but the river was a .