

The players are going on their first 15-minute break of the day. There are currently 110 registered players with 106 remaining. Play resumes in Level 3 with blinds at 2,000/4,000/4,000.
Check out some of the highlights from the first frame of play:
The players are going on their first 15-minute break of the day. There are currently 110 registered players with 106 remaining. Play resumes in Level 3 with blinds at 2,000/4,000/4,000.
Check out some of the highlights from the first frame of play:
Eric Afriat bet 12,000 from middle position on a flop of 4?2?A? and John Duthie called in the cutoff. Steve Desjarlais then raised to 27,000 on the button and only Duthie called.
The turn was the 10? and Desjarlais bet another 35,000. Duthie again called and the 7? fell on the river. Desjarlais then bet 55,000 and Duthie folded this time.
"Flop a straight?" Afriat asked Desjarlais, and Desjarlais showed 4?3? as he took the pot.
Alex Livingston is also seated at this table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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680,000
180,000
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180,000 |
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650,000
650,000
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650,000 |
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650,000
150,000
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150,000 |
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400,000
-100,000
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-100,000 |
Heads up on a board of 9?4?2?K?, Lucas Greenwood bet 45,000 from the hijack and Andjelko Andrejevic called in the big blind.
The river was the 3? and Greenwood fired out 100,000. Andrejevic quickly called, then mucked when Greenwood showed A?K? for top pair to win the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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650,000
97,000
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97,000 |
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310,000
310,000
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310,000 |
With around 170,000 already in the pot on a flop of Q?Q?J?, Eric Yanovsky bet 35,000 from under the gun and Frank Funaro called in the hijack.
Yanovsky bet another 85,000 on the 10? turn and Funaro again called. The river was the 5? and Yanovsky tanked for several minutes before eventually checking. Funaro then bet 368,000, leaving himself with just 5,000 behind.
Yanovsky again took a few minutes until he called. Funaro showed A?Q? for trips, but Yanovsky had A?K? for a straight to win the massive pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,500,000
756,000
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756,000 |
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5,000
-566,000
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-566,000 |
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Rokas Asipauskas raised it up from the cutoff and was called by Liv Boeree on the button. The flop fell K?5?3? and Asipauskas continued with a bet of 8,000. Boeree called and the K? paired the board on the turn.
Asipauskas fired out another bet of 20,000 and Boeree stuck around for the Q? on the river. Asipauskas threw in another 28,000 and Boeree thought for a minute before making it 75,000. Asipauskas looked defeated as he reluctantly made the call. Boeree tabled 5?5? for a full house and Asipauskas conceded the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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490,000
-40,000
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-40,000 |
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298,000
140,000
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140,000 |
Brian Hawkins opened 9,000 on the button and Dylan Weisman put in a three-bet to 45,000 from the small blind. Hawkins took about 30 seconds before putting in another raise, this time to 110,000.
Weisman thought about it for a few moments and announced all in for about 450,000 as he slid his stacks across the line. Hawkins gave it up as his cards slid toward the dealer.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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866,000
-164,000
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-164,000 |
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570,000
70,000
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70,000 |
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Heads up on a flop of 4?8?10?, Panagiotis Gavriilidis bet 60,000 from the hijack and Victor Chong called in the small blind.
The turn was the 5? and Gavriilidis moved all in for 160,000. Chong snap-called with A?A?, but Gavriilidis had K?Q? for a flush.
The 9? fell on the river and Gavriilidis shot out of his seat after Chong improved to the nut flush, letting out a few choice words in his native language before snapping a photo of the board and heading for the exit.
"You know what the odds were of hitting that spade?" tablemate Eric Afriat said to Chong.
"Very low," Chong replied with a smile.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,200,000
1,200,000
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1,200,000 |
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Busted |
The completed board of A?K?Q?J?K? was already on the felt with Tamer Alkamli in the tank after checking and facing an all-in jam of 183,000 into the pot of about 120,000 from Moonho Seo.
Eventually, Alkamli decided on a call and saw the good news as Seo stood up from the table and rolled 7?5?. Alkamli announced a straight as he tabled 10?8?.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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555,000
275,000
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275,000 |
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Busted |
Salih Atac raised to 12,000 in middle position and Paulo Mendez three-bet to 29,000 in the small blind. Atac then four-bet to 80,000 and Mendez called.
The flop came 10?9?2? and Atac bet 100,000. Mendez then moved all in and Atac snap-called for 375,000.
Salih Atac: A?A?
Paulo Mendez: J?J?
Atac was ahead with his aces, while the 8? turn gave Mendez outs to a straight. The 8? river was safe for Atac and he doubled up while Mendez was left nursing an extreme short stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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920,000
458,000
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458,000 |
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30,000 |
Pavel Rasskazov opened from the hijack and was called by Jim Collopy on the button, Koray Korkmaz in the small blind, and Belarmino De Souza in the big blind.
On the 6?3?2? flop, the action checked to Rasskazov, who bet 35,000. Collopy folded, Korkmaz flatted, and De Souza folded after some deliberation.
The turn brought the J?. Korkmaz checked to Rasskazov, who bet 50,000 and Korkmaz quickly called.
On the 6? river, Korkmaz quickly checked and Rasskazov elected to check behind. It was the right choice as Korkmaz revealed 2?2? for deuces-full and Rasskazov saved himself some chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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900,000
900,000
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900,000 |
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750,000
750,000
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750,000 |
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650,000
650,000
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650,000 |
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520,000
520,000
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520,000 |
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