Dylan Linde raised to 29,500 from the button and Ali Imsirovic asked for a count from the shorter stack before he three-bet to 56,000 from the big blind.
Linde called and the flop came . Linde check-called a bet of 31,000 from Imsirovic and on the turn , Imsirovic shoved and Linde quickly called.
Linde turned over for a set and it only got better as the river gave him quads.
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Jake Daniels raised to 7,000 from under-the-gun and was called by Sam Soverel directly behind and Paul Newey in the small blind. Yiming Li then squeezed to 27,000 from the big blind and everyone called.
Action checked to Li on the flop and he bet 57,000. Everyone folded and Li scooped the pot.
In a three-bet pot, Bin Weng and Dan Smith were heads-up on a flop of . Weng checked from the cutoff and Smith fired in a bet of 21,000 on the button. Weng just called and the paired the board on the turn.
Both players checked and the completed the board. Weng ripped all in, putting Smith to the test for his remaining 150,000 chips. Smith elected to call and showed . However, Weng turned over and eliminated Smith.
Meanwhile, Dario Sammartino and Tyler Cornell are the latest players to enter the field.
The action was found on the turn with about 170,000 in the middle already. Ben Heath shoved for more than a pot-sized bet of 210,000 and Michael Addamo snap-called.
Ben Heath:
Michael Addamo:
A frustrated Heath saw the bad news that he was up against a straight and tossed his cards back to the dealer before the hit the river.
Gal Yifrach opened to 6,000 from early position and was called by David Coleman on the button. Seth Davies then squeezed to 40,000 from the small blind and both his opponents called.
Action checked to Coleman, who bet 35,000 on the flop. Only Yifrach called.
Both players then proceeded to check down on the turn and river.
Yifrach tabled for a one-card flush and Coleman mucked.
Sergio Aido raised it up from the cutoff and Vanessa Kade three-bet to 21,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Aido made it 62,500. Kade just called and the dealer fanned the flop of .
Aido led out with a bet of 50,000 and Kade called to see the on the turn. Aido went smaller this time with a bet of 42,000 and Kade still called.
The river was the and Aido moved all in for 133,500. Kade wasted little time before calling and Aido flipped over for trip jacks. Kade flashed before her cards went into the muck.