Robin Luca Wozniczek opened the button to 36,000 and big blind Byron Kaverman called. Kaverman and Wozniczek both checked the flop before the hit the turn. Kaverman bet 28,000 and Wozniczek called. The river had Kaverman bet out a hefty 127,000. Wozniczek thought about it for just a bit before he released.
Wozniczek had won the first two hands of the day picking up some blinds and antes, so is still hovering around the stack he started the day with.
Luis Alejandro Mata started out as the shortest stack today and had just been eliminated. He shoved all in from the cutoff for 148,000 and found a caller in Byron Kaverman on the button and big blind James Salmon.
The side pot would remain empty as Kaverman and Salmon checked down the entire board of .
When it was time for everyone to show their cards, it turned out everyone had hit. Salmon was best though, showing against the of Mata and of Kaverman.
PokerStars Championship Panama may be winding down, but the action is still very much intense with the final 12 players remaining in the $5,300 Main Event! Play continues today on Day 5 at noon local time in the search for the final six players to make it to the final day tomorrow.
Russia's Denis Timofeev leads the way with 2,070,00 and is the only player over two million so far. End-of-day chip leader on Day 3, James Salmon sits in second with 1,612,000 and Byron Kaverman rounds out the top three with 1,236,000 chips.
The day begins on Level 21 with blinds at 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante. When there are six players remaining. play will continue tomorrow on Day 6 with hold cards up en route to finding a champion.
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