It was Andre Akkari and Alex Torry heads-up in the blinds and the dealer fanned the flop of . Akkari checked to Torry who threw in a bet and Akkari called.
The turn was the and Akkari check-called another bet from Torry. The completed the board and Akkari checked for the third time. Torry fired another bullet and Akkari looked him up. Torry showed for a missed straight draw while Akkari held for jack-high.
Kevin Klassen raised it up from under the gun and Joao Vieira three-bet in the cutoff. The action folded back to Klassen who called to see a flop of . Klassen check-called a bet from Vieira but then check-folded on the turn.
On the next hand, Vieira raised on the button and Klassen defended from the big blind. The flop came and Klassen check-called a bet from Vieira.
The action was the same on the turn as well as the river. Vieira flipped over for the full house and Klassen conceded.
The action folded to Ronnie Bardah on the button who raised it up. He was called by the small blind and James Little in the big blind. The flop fell and the blinds checked to Bardah who continued with a bet. The small blind folded but Little still called.
The turn was the and Little check-called another bet from Bardah. On the river, Little led out with a bet this time and Bardah quickly raised. Little called just as fast and Bardah flipped over . Unfortunately for him, Little had him out-kicked with and collected the pot.
Daniel Negreanu was just seen exiting the tournament area and all he could say was "Well that was fast" on his way out. Meanwhile, Anthony Zinno appears to have the early chip lead, approaching almost 100,000 in the early going.
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Three players went to the flop of and the small blind checked. Tu Dao bet from the big blind and the player in middle position raised. The small blind called and Dao called as well.
The turn was the and the blinds checked to the player in middle position who bet. Both the small blind and Dao called as the rolled off on the river. The small blind checked once more and Dao took over the betting lead. She was called by both opponents and Dao showed for a straight.