Jamie Sequeira opened to 100,000 under the gun and Dylan Destefano shoved behind for 395,000. Daniel Strelitz took a minute and raised it to 800,000. Sequeira let it go.
Dylan Destefano:
Daniel Strelitz:
Destefano was in desperate shape to double up and the board revealed , eliminating him in 11 th place.
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Dario Sammartino raised to 120,000 and it folded to Alexandre Reard in the big blind who called. The flop brought and Reard check-called Sammartino for 75,000.
On the turn, Reard checked again and tanked before calling another from Sammartino for 240,000.
When the river fell the , both players checked and Reard tabled for two pairs. Sammartino mucked his cards, just showing a .
It folded to Alexandre Reard in the small blind who tossed a pile of 100,00 mark chips, putting Rok Gostisa at risk for his last 410,000. The latter called.
Rok Gostisa:
Alexandre Reard:
Gostisa had the dominating hand, and the board brought no surprise to give him the double up.
Ren Lin opened to 130,000 under the gun and Dario Sammartino three-bet to 785,000, only keeping one 5,000 chip behind. Diogo Veiga called all in in the big blind for a stack worth 650,000 and Lin went deep into the tank before calling.
The flop appeared and Lin sent a chip in the middle, called by Sammartino to create the following showdown:
Diogo Veiga:
Dario Sammartino:
Ren Lin:
Veiga hit a set of nines while Sammartino had a pair of tens. The turn and river didn't change anything and main pot was sent to Veiga while Sammartino claimed the side pot.