Peter Jaksland opened from middle position, Ramiro Petrone three-bet in the hijack, and Jaksland called.
The duo saw the flop and Jaksland check-called for 40,000. The turn brought a fourth spade on board and Jaksland check-called for 58,000.
The completed the board and Jaksland check-folded against a bet of 275,000, conceding the pot to the Argentinian, who now holds one of the larger stacks in the room.
Mateus Endo raised to 30,000 before Carlos Ribeiro reraised to 75,000 on the button. Endo called and they saw a flop of .
Both players checked as the fell on the turn. Endo led out for 125,000 and Ribeiro called.
The river came the and Endo slid forward a massive tower of blue 5,000 chips, announcing a bet of 280,000. Ribeiro used a time bank before rechecking his cards and sliding them back to the dealer.
Ryhor Karapanau ended up getting his 189,000 chips in from early position and was at risk against Giovanni Petroni in the cutoff.
Ryhor Karapanau:
Giovanni Petroni:
The two were racing, and the board ran out as Karapanau did a fist-pump upon the confirmation of the result, while Petroni looked away from the board in disappointment for not being able to connect.
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