Action was caught at the very end of a hand as Parker Talbot bet enough to put Dimitrii Kamalov all in as the board read Q♣9♦Q♠A♦K♠.
Kamalov would find the call and table the Q♦J♦ which bested the K♦J♥ of Talbot to score the big pot.
Action was caught at the very end of a hand as Parker Talbot bet enough to put Dimitrii Kamalov all in as the board read Q♣9♦Q♠A♦K♠.
Kamalov would find the call and table the Q♦J♦ which bested the K♦J♥ of Talbot to score the big pot.
With over 100,000 chips in the middle on a board of 3♦K♥Q♠J♦8♠, Adrian Lopez fired a bet of 35,000 on the river. Raymond Xu was the man with the decision was deep in the tank before he finally gave it up.
Jose Carlos Lopez Fibla opened the action from under the gun with a raise to 8,000. William Figueroa three-bet to 24,000 from the button before Fibla moved all in for 97,000. Figueroa went into a long tank but eventually tossed a chip in for a call.
Jose Carlos Lopez Fibla: A♥A♠
William Figueroa: 9♦9♣
The board ran out 3♦J♠K♣8♣Q♥ and Lopez scooped the pot and a pile of chips to get over the 200,000 mark.
Francisco Perez Moreno has emerged as one of the chipleaders in the room after coming into the day with a less than average stack.
A player opened in the cutoff and Perez called on the button.
Action checked through the 6♥8♥5♥ flop to the J♦ turn at which point the cutoff checked once more. Perez bet 8,000 and that was enough to convince his opponent to lay down their hand as the Spaniard continues to climb.
Aloisio Dourado raised from the cutoff, Shachar Haran three-bet to 28,000 on the button and Daniel Garcia, in the small blind, cold four-bet to 125,000.
Dourado thought for some time before placing a small five-bet to 125,000. Haran went deep into the tank, thinking for some time before laying down his hand. Garcia soon came to the same conclusion as Haran and also mucked his cards. Dourado showed his opponent A♣A♠ as he raked in the pot.
After some table talk, Haran admitted to the table he'd folded ace-king, while Garcoa confessed he laid down ace-queen.
Ronnie Akrawi opened the action with a raise to 8,000 from the cutoff. Mark Klecan moved all in from the big blind for 73,100 and Akrawi made the call.
Mark Klecan: 7♠7♦
Ronnie Akrawi: K♣Q♣
The dealer put out a J♠K♠A♠4♣10♠ board and Klecan got there on the river with a seven-high flush to extend his tournament run.