Ognyan Dimov raised to 1,200 on the button and called a three-bet to 3,500 by Luis Rodriguez Cruz in the small blind. On the flop, the Spaniard checked and Dimov now bet 3,500, which Cruz called. The turn went check, check, and Cruz's bet of 12,000 on the river won the pot without resistance.
Stefan Schillhabel's raise was called by Fahredin Mustafov in the big blind and the latter checked before calling a bet worth 1,400 with the flop reading . On the turn, Mustafov checked and called a second barrel for 5,000 before the on the river slowed down both players to go check, check, again.
Mustafov turned over for a pair of tens, but that was no good as Schillhabel had rivered a better pair with .
Anthony Zinno raised it up to 1,200 and both players in the blinds including Joe Mouawad called to see a flop of . A continuation bet of 3,000 by Zinno did the trick for the American poker pro and he added some chips, slowly but surely grinding his way back to the starting stack.
Below are further assorted counts from level five.
The first four levels are done and dusted, and the remaining 145 players out of a field of 151 entries thus far were sent into their second 20-minute break of the day.
On a board, Igor Yaroshevskyy checked to Jean Ferreira, who bet 4,500. Yaroshevskyy check-raised to 11,500, Ferreira three-bet to 19,000 and Yaroshevskyy called.
The river was the and the Ukranian checked. Ferreira moved all in for 38,500 and Yaroshevskyy snap-called.
Jean Ferreira:
Igor Yaroshevskyy:
Both players had nearly equal stacks and Ferreira was left with mere crumbs.
Omid Mojaverian raised to 1,100 and Max Silver three-bet to 3,600. Eric Sfez called the three-bet on the button and Mojaverian clicked it back to 10,700 when the action was on him. Silver moved all in for 27,150 and Sfez quickly folded, while Mojaverian called even faster.
Max Silver:
Omid Mojaverian:
There ws no help for the 2017 WSOP bracelet winner on his first bullet as the board ran out and Silver headed to the rail. Below are the chip counts of the remaining six players on his former table.
Zeev Krichevski, who has taken a massage since the tournament started four hours ago, limped in from under the gun and big stack Tibor Nagygyorgy on the button raised to 1,600. Adrian Mateos called in the big blind, as did Krichevski, and the trio checked through a flop of .
On the turn, it was Nagygyorgy who bet 2,600 and Mateos folded, Krichevski called. The Russian then bet the river for 9,000 and Nagygyorgy folded with the words "nice bluff." Krichevski smiled and said "why do you always say I bluff? Of course I do," and flipped over his .
"I had a gutshot to a straight and flush," Krichevski added and some confused looks at the table followed. "Sorry, my English is not good. I had the seven for a flush, not the best one." Despite losing this pot, Nagygyorgy remains the biggest stack on the table followed by Markus Durnegger.
David Peters raised from under the gun and received calls from Roman Emelyanov and Ramon Miquel Munoz in the blinds. Peters continued 2,200 on the flop and both blinds stuck around.
On the turn, Miquel opted to take the betting lead and bet 4,000. Both Peters and Emelyanov quickly released to give the Spaniard the pot.