Fady Kamar had a raise to 40,000 in front of him in the small blind and was facing the all-in shove of big blind Guillaume Pau Davy for 94,000. Kamar called with a sigh.
Kamar:
Davy:
Davy got a sweat when flopped to give Kamar a gutter but the and were harmless bricks.
From the cutoff, Preben Stokkan opened for 17,000. David Peters in the small blind and Kacper Pyzara in the big blind both called.
All three checked on and the on the turn was seen for free. The blinds checked again and initial raiser Stokkan bet 40,000. Peters and Pyzara both called.
The on the river made the board double paired and Peters checked. Pyzara shoved for 53,000 and Stokkan folded right away. Peters thought about it for a bit, shook his head some, and folded.
In the last hand before the dinner break, Joao Vieira opened for 15,000 under the gun and Sam Greenwood called from the hijack. Orpen Kisacikoglu called as well in the cutoff before small blind Ben Heath shoved for 248,000. After some tanking, Vieira called all in for less than Heath's stack, Greenwood called as well.
Sam Greenwood:
Joao Vieira:
Ben Heath:
The board ran out and Heath almost tripled, busting Vieira and leaving Greenwood short.
Anthony Zinno opened under the gun for 15,000 and big blind Sam Greenwood called.
Greenwood and Zinno both checked on and so the on the turn was seen for free. Greenwood checked again and called Zinno's 15,000 bet.
The completed the board and Greenwood checked. Zinno bet 40,000 and Greenwood ran his clock down to 1 second before announcing a raise to 160,000. Zinno folded.
With 42 players remaining and 39 making the money, some people have opted to slow down a bit, running their clock down before folding. Everyone was well aware of the incoming bubble, that's for sure.
David Peters opened under the gun for 13,500 and Raul Martinez in the hijack three-bet to 32,000. It folded around to Peters who called.
Peters checked on and Martinez bet 26,000 with about 70,000 behind. Peters tanked, ran down his clock till he had just 1 second left, and moved all in. Martinez called.
David Peters:
Raul Martinez:
The on the turn and on the river didn't help Martinez and the tournament was down to 41 players.