Dominik Nitsche bet 7,000 from the small blind on a board and Julian Thomas called from under the gun. Nitsche thought about a minute and then shoved all in for approximately 85,000 when the hit the river. Thomas folded without much thought.
Milad Oghabian was stacking up a bunch of chips and Fabrice Soulier's chair was empty. Oghabian said he had eliminated Soulier:
"I opened to 5,000 with aces and Soulier three-bet to 17,000, I four-bet to 42,000 and he jammed. I called. He had . The flop came and the turn and river were bricks. Think it was six-eight or something."
Oghabian is now playing a stack which is more than twice the average stack.
The board read and Philipp Zukernik had checked from the big blind. Ryan Riess, in mid-position bet 8,400. Julian Stuer, in the cutoff, called and so did Zukernik.
The river completed the board with the , Zukernik checked, Riess fired 19,500, Stuer went into the tank and ended up folding. Zukernik looked at his cards again and folded too.
Vojtech Ruzicka was all in for 23,400 from under the gun when we arrived, and Lee Lawrenson slid in an isolating raise to around 70,000. Everyone else folded.
Lawrenson:
Ruzicka:
It was a short sweat for Ruzicka as the flop brought . The turn ended what faint hope he had.
Max Altergott raised to 4,400 from mid-position and was called by Mikita Badziakouski in the small blind and Kristen Bicknell in the big blind.
The flop came , Badziakouski bet 7,000, Bicknell called and Altergott folded.
The turn brought them the , Badziakouski check-called the 17,000 bet of Bicknell.
The river completed the board with the , Badziakouski checked again. Bicknell now fired 28,000 which sent Badziakouski into the tank. He put his head in his hands, looked her up and down and kept staring. He took his glasses off and smiled and kept staring a bit more.
After a few minutes, Bicknell decided to call the clock. The floor came over and asked the dealer if Badziakouski had enough time to take a decision. The dealer confirmed so the floor gave Badziakouski 30 seconds to decide what to do. After counting down from five seconds his hand was declared as folded and the pot was pushed towards Bicknell.
"I had a pair." Badziakouski said. "Did you bluff?"
"I'm a girl, I don't bluff..." Bicknell said with a smile.
Will Kassouf opened early with a T5,000 chip and was considering the shove of a player two seats over who had 29,200. After a couple of minutes, someone called a clock, with Nick Petrangelo agreeing it was time. Kassouf splashed in calling chips before someone could arrive to put him on it.
Kassouf:
Opponent:
Kassouf won the flip: .
"I know it's nitty," he said. "But, I'd rather shove with that hand than call with it."
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