Peter Jetten opened to 8,000 from middle position and Stefan Schillhabel re-raised to 26,000 from the hijack. The action folded back to Jetten who called to see the flop of .
Jetten check-called a bet of 20,000 from Schillhabel and the peeled off on the turn. Jetten checked again and this time Schillhabel slowed down and checked behind.
The landed on the river and Jetten checked for the third time. Schillhabel tossed in a bet of 60,000 and Jetter made the call. Schillhabel tabled for a full house and Jetten was unable to beat it.
There were about 25,000 chips in the pot and the board read when we got to the table. Christopher Kruk bet 9,000 from under the gun and Richard Kirsch called from the button.
The turn brought the and both players checked.
The fell on the river and Kruk bet 23,000. Kirsch called, Kruk tabled , and Kirsch showed for kings up to take the pot.
When we got to the table the board read and there were about 90,000 chips in the middle. Stephen Chidwick was on the button and facing a decision for 50,000 from Joao Simao, who was in the cutoff. After some consideration, Chidwick folded, and Simao took the pot.
John Krpan opened to 7,000 from early position and the action was folded around to Byron Kaverman in the big blind. He pushed forward a stack of chips, enough to put Krpan at risk should he call. Krpan thought for a little bit and then eventually made the call.
Byron Kaverman:
John Krpan:
Kaverman was in a dominating position and when the flop came , Krpan was left drawing slim. The on the turn sealed the deal and the insignificant completed the board. Kaverman had Krpan slightly out-chipped and Krpan headed to the rail.
Mikalai Vaskaboinikau opened to 7,000 from late position and Jonathan Jaffe called in the cutoff. The flop fanned out and Jaffe called Vaskaboinikau's continuation bet of 6,000. Vaskaboinikau bet 22,000 when the landed on the turn only to see Jaffe raise to 55,000. Down to just two timebank chips, Vaskaboinikau used both of them but eventually found a fold.
There were about 30,000 chips already in the middle and the board read when we got to the table. Daniel Negreanu was in the small blind and heads-up against Anthony Zinno, who was on the button. Both players put in 7,000 chips on the flop.
The turn brought the and they both checked.
The fell on the river and Negreanu bet 30,000. After brief consideration, Zinno called, and Negreanu tabled . Zinno flipped over and took the pot with his overpair.