Stefan Schillhabel was under the gun and check-called 3,300 from a button opponent on a board of . Schillhabel checked the river and his opponent put him all in. He snap-folded and was left with 7,900.
Jake Cody isn't exactly off to the races, as he has less than one-third of the starting stack after dropping a recent pot.
He was already down to 20,000 or so when he opened on button for 800 and James Salmon defended his big blind. Salmon came out betting with 1,250 on the flop, and Cody called. Salmon fired again for 2,700 on the turn, and Cody again called. On the river, Salmon checked. Cody bet 2,400 and Salmon thought briefly before calling.
The PokerStars Team Pro turned over for a straight but had to muck that upon seeing Salmon held for a flopped straight and a rivered flush.
With about 4,200 in the pot by the turn, on a board reading , Juan Camean was in the big blind and checked.
Kristen Bicknell was in middle position and bet 3,400. Camean called.
The river was the . Camean quickly checked, and Bicknell thought for a moment before firing out a bet of 7,500. Camean barely thought for a second before tossing his cards away.
Just before the break, Luc Greenwood bet 3,000 out of the big blind on a flop, and PokerStars Team Pro Felipe Ramos called. The turn double-paired the board with the , and Greenwood bet enough to put Ramos all in for just over 16,000. The Brazilian thought a bit and opted to call it off.
Greenwood:
Ramos:
Ramos knuckled the table in submission and the two watched an fall, sealing Ramos' demise.