Quan Zhou raised it up to 36,000 from the hijack and Steve O'Dwyer three-bet all in for around 185,000 from the cutoff. Once the action was back on Zhou, he snap-called and the cards were tabled.
Steve O'Dwyer:
Quan Zhou:
While O'Dwyer was in desperate shape preflop, he picked up some outs by the time the board showed on the turn. A deuce would chop it thanks to the straight on the board while a spade would even let him double. However, the blank fell on the river and that was it for O'Dwyer.
From middle position, Imad Derwiche opened for 50,000. His neighbor Bryn Kenney in the hijack 3-bet to 127,000. Action folded back around to Derwiche and he called.
Derwiche lead out for 120,000 on and Kenney shoved. Derwiche thought about it for a bit and eventually folded, showing . Kenney told Derwiche he could turn over one card and saw that Kenney at least had one ace with the .
A raise by Fabrizio Gonzalez was called by Quan Zhou in the big blind and he checked the flop. Gonzalez checked back and the turn provided a check by Zhou, a bet of 31,000 by Gonzalez and a call by Zhou.
After the river, Zhou checked and check-raised all in after Gonzalez had bet 65,000, which eventually got through without showdown.
Picking up the action on the , Sergi Reixach checked in the big blind and called a bet worth 44,000 by Dominykas Karmazinas before checking again the turn. Karmazinas bet 67,000 and picked up a call before the river completed the board.
Reixach checked and Karmazinas moved all in. After brief consideration, Reixach called and was shown for a full house by the Lithuanian, mucking his for a straight.
We arrived with the turn already out in a pot between Fabrizio Gonzalez (big blind) and Adrian Mateos (under the gun plus one). The board was and Gonzalez had checked to Mateos who had 100,000 in front of him with 287,000 behind. Gonzalez shoved and Mateos called.
The last three minutes of the current level brought no further action and the players were sent into a 75-minute dinner break. The action will resume at approximately 8.40 p.m. local time.
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Igor Yaroshevskyy shoved from the button for around 160,000 and small blind Paul Newey called all in for about 135,000. Newey was in front with but would eventually fall victim to his neighbor's . The board came and Newey hit the rail.