Sylvain Loosli opened to 2,600 from early position and was called by the big blind. The flop came and the action was checked to Loosli who continued for 2,500. His opponent called and the paired the board on the turn.
The big blind checked again and Loosli bet another 4,000. His opponent still called and the completed the board. The big blind checked for the third time and Loosli emptied the clip with a third bullet for 10,000. His opponent finally mucked his cards and Loosli dragged in the pot.
There was another pot brewing between Mitchell Heidt and his opponent in seat 1. With a little over 15,000 in the middle and the board reading , Heidt checked from the hijack. His opponent made a bet of 5,500 on the button and Heidt called.
The river was the and Heidt quickly checked. His opponent carefully put together another bet of 13,500, only to have Heidt instantly check-raise all in for 38,000. His opponent thought for a minute and then pushed his cards to the muck.
After taking a large chunk of chips from Sharman Olshan sitting directly to her right, Katie Lindsay found herself in another pot with Lucas Blanco. The board read and Blanco led out for 5,500 from middle position. Lindsay called on the button and the landed on the river.
Blanco fired another 12,000 and Lindsay quickly paid him off. Blanco showed for two pair and Lindsay nodded her head as she sent her cards flying. It was just another small dent in the new chip leader's stack.
After a raise to 2,300 from early position, Mohsin Charania called directly to his left. The cutoff three-bet to 8,200 and both players called. On the flop of , the action was checked to the cutoff who fired another 10,500. The player in early position folded while Charania made the call.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Charania sensed weakness in his opponent and fired out a bet of 8,500. His read was correct as his opponent quickly pushed his cards to the muck, sending the pot to Charania.
There was a raise to 2,800 from middle position and Maria Konnikova re-raised to 8,000 on the button. The action folded back around to the original raiser who quickly made the call.
The flop came and the action was checked to Konnikova who continued for 9,000. Her opponent called and the landed on the turn.
Both players checked and the completed the board. Her opponent led out for 16,000 and Konnikova gathered some chips and made the call. "Ace," her opponent announced and Konnikova turned over for two pair to earn a healthy pot.
There are currently 117 players remaining as they head on another 20-minute break. There will be another 3 levels left in the evening before play is concluded for the night.
The prizepool and payouts have been announced and with a total of 290 entries, there will be a prizepool of $421,950 to play for. There will be 39 places getting paid with a min-cash worth $2,900 and the winner taking home $84,600 and a Platinum Pass into the $25,000 PSPC next year.
Katie Lindsay opened to 2,000 from early position and Jake Cody pushed all in for 6,800 from the cutoff. The action folded back to Lindsay who tossed in a call but admitted she wasn't a fan of her hand.
Much to her surprise, she was in a dominating position with against Cody's . After the board ran out , Cody was left with a straight in order to give him a double up. It was just a small dent in Lindsay's stack and Cody has a long way to go if he wants to find a bag at the end of the night.