Jack Salter raised to 2,300 second to act and Kevin MacPhee three-bet to 7,000 on his left. The big blind shipped in for 12,900 and Salter put in 17,300. That wasn't enough for a reraise and was adjusted to 18,800, but MacPhee mucked in any case.
Salter:
Big blind:
The flip went to Salter as he made a boat on the board.
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The player in the cutoff raised to 2,700 and both Erich Kollmann and Simon Higgins called from the blinds.
The flop came , both Kollmann and Higgins check-called the 3,000 bet of the player in the cutoff.
They all checked through the on the turn to the on the river which they all checked on too. Kollmann showed for a pair of tens and that was enough for the other two players to muck their cards.
John Racener tweeted that he figured he needed a top-three run in this tournament to take down Player of the Year honors, and those hopes were just on the brink. He shoved under the gun for 26,000 and was called by the next player before a player two seats over put in a reraise all in. That chased away everyone else, including the caller.
Racener:
Opponent:
The board ran out , keeping the tens best and giving Racener a triple up.
The player in the hijack raised to 2,600 and he was called by Jan-Peter Jachtmann, in the cutoff, and Jan Schwippert and Tom Hall in the blinds.
They all checked through the on the flop and the on the turn. The on the river completed the board, Schwippert bet 3,000 and the other players all promptly folded.