Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier got it in there for 185,000 or so in the cutoff, and Marius-Catalin Pertea put him at risk from the small blind.
Pertea:
Grospellier:
ElkY was dominated, but the was as good as he could hope for without finding his five, since he picked up a gutter and chopping outs. The turn didn't help. but the river made him a straight.
Lee Hon Cheong opened the cutoff for 45,000. Andrey Bondar on the button had bigger plans and three-bet to 112,000. Once the blinds folded, Cheong shoved all in for 506,000. Bondar was quick to call.
Andrey Bondar:
Lee Hon Cheong:
The board ran out and that was the end of it for Cheong. Down to 22 players in the Main Event.
From the cutoff, Davidi Kitai raised to 47,000. Maxim Panyak called from the small blind and Michael Kolkowicz called from the big blind.
The flop came and Panyak checked before Kolkowicz lead for 115,000 into 162,000. Kitai contemplated what to do with his arms folded in front of him and eventually decided to fold. All of the sudden, Panyak moved in for 727,000 and Kolkowicz let out a big sigh. Kolkowicz tanked for a bit and
Dmytro Shuvanov got the clock called on him after a flop, and he decided to bet 160,000 after Diego Zeiter had already checked from the blinds. Zeiter called, and both players checked the . On the river, Zeiter bet 250,000. Shuvanov asked if he had ace-queen or ace-jack and then called when Zeiter didn't respond.
Bertrand Grospellier opened for 40,000 in the cutoff, and Vicente Delgado put him all in from the big blind. The PokerStars Team Pro quickly called it off for 396,000.
From early position, Davidi Kitai opened for 47,000. Maxim Panyak in the cutoff, intended to call but put out too many chips and was forced to min raise to 74,000. The button and both blinds folded and Kitai called.
With 199,000 in the pot, Kiti checked on . Panyak bet 57,000 and Kitai called and the two got an to work with on the turn. Both checked and the completed the board. Kitai bet 38,000 and Panyak called instantly. Kitai showed but was beat by Panyak's .
We picked up the action the flop as big blind Kitai checked on . Panyak bet 45,000 and Kitai called.
Kitai then lead out for 112,000 on the turn. Panyak, in early position, called. The completed the board and Kitai bet 250,000 into 425,000. Panyak tanked for a bit before he folded.