From the cutoff, Andre Akkari opened to 225,000 and Sebastian Sorensson three-bet to 360,000. "Is it a raise?" Akkari asked and, once confirmed, tossed in the extra chips. Both players checked the flop and the turn.
Sorensson bet the river for 700,000 into a pot of 870,000 and Akkari took a long time before calling. Sorensson flipped over for a slowplayed kings full and claimed a big pot.
Albert Daher raised to 225,000 on the button and Andre Akkari three-bet to 750,000 from the small blind. "How much did you start with?" Daher asked and called soon after getting a reply from the PokerStars Team Pro.
Both players proceeded to check down the board of and Daher said "Queens win," after checking behind. Akkari showed . "I almost went broke," Daher added and Akkari asked "did you have tens?" Daher smirked and replied with a "something like that."
Aeragan Arunan opened under the gun for 220,000 and Raffaele Sorrentino on the button was the only caller. Arunan continued for 210,000 on and Sorrentino called.
Both players checked the on the turn and the completed the board. Arunan bet 250,000 and Sorrentino instantly called.
Arunan showed but turned out to be beat as Sorrentino tabled .
Sebastian Sorensson raised to 360,000 from the small blind and Brian Kaufman Esposito defended the big blind. The flop of was checked and Sorensson's bet of 460,000 on the turn scooped the pot.
Sorensson limped the button and Kaufman called from the small blind, Albert Daher checked in the big blind. The trio checked the flop and action checked to Sorensson on the turn. The Swede bet 210,000 and Kaufman called, but both folded to Daher's check-raise to 650,000.