In the first hand back from the break, Jack Sinclair raised to 250,000 and Artan Dedusha moved all in from the button for just over 20 big blinds. Dan Ott in the big blind peeked at his cards and announced call. He was about to turn over his cards before the dealer and other players pointed out that Sinclair was still to act.
"Oh, sorry. I didn't even see you were in the hand," Ott said.
Sinclair replied, "I was gonna fold anyways," which he did moments later.
Dedusha:
Ott:
The flop of was no good for Dedusha, as two of his outs were gone. After the turn, the Brit picked up a gutshot, but a blank on the river ended his run in 52nd place for $145,733.
Scott Stewart opened to 240,000 in the hijack, and Travis Lutes defended his big blind. Lutes check-called 250,000 on the flop, and both players checked the . Lutes bet 525,000 on the river, and Stewart called fairly quickly but couldn't beat .
Joshua Horton opened the cutoff for 310,000 and small blind Robin Hegele three-bet to 985,000. The big blind folded but Horton four-bet to 2 million. Hegele called out of position.
The flop came and Hegele checked. Horton bet 3 million and Hegele studied his options before announcing all in for what appeared to be just under 7.8 million.
Horton reluctantly folded after some three minutes in the tank.
Hand 1: Chris Wallace was under the gun and raised to 275,000. Valentin Messina was on the button and three-bet to 730,000 getting a fold from Wallace.
Hand 2: Ryan Leng was in early position and raised to 250,000. Messina was in the cutoff and three-bet to 675,000, Leng folded.
Hand 3: Dario Sammartino was on the button and opened to 260,000. Chris Wallace was in the small blind and three-bet to 700,000. Sammartino thought a bit but then released his hand.
Benjamin Pollak raised to 265,000 from early position and Florian Lohnert three-bet to 775,000 from the hijack. Frank Crivello was in the big blind and shoved all in for 2,590,000. Pollak quickly released his hand and, after a bit of thinking, Lohnert mucked his cards as well.
Jonas Mackoff raised to 260,000 on the button and Damian Salas in the big blind asked for his stack, then three-bet to 805,000. Mackoff moved all in and Salas quickly released his cards.
Alexandre Reard moved all in and claimed the blinds and antes.
Scott Stewart raised to 245,000 and Daniel Turner defended his big blind. On the flop, both players checked. Turner bet the turn for 250,000 and Stewart called before the fell on the river. Turner bet 720,000 and Stewart raised to 1,900,000.
Turner gave it brief consideration, also asking how much more he had to call, and then did so. Stewart showed and Turner claimed the pot with for trip nines.
Valentin Messina raised to 275,000 under the gun, Dario Sammartino called in middle position, Jonathan Dwek called in the cutoff, and Justas Vaiciulionis called in the big blind. The flop came and Vaiciulionis and Messina checked. Sammartino bet 390,000 and Dwek called.
Vaiciulionis then check-raised to 1,350,000. Messina folded, Sammartino got out of the way, and action was on Dwek. He moved all in and Vaiciulionis would have to commit the rest of his stack to call. He opted to fold and Dwek took down the pot.
Richard Gryko opened to 255,000 on the button and got three-bet to 660,000 by Michael Krasienko in the small blind. The flop came and Krasienko bet 725,000. Gryko called, seeing the pair the board. Gryko called a second barrel of 1,350,000. The board tripped up when the arrived on the river. Krasienko announced he was all in, and the dealer had barely thrown him the corresponding black button before Gryko's cards were in the muck.