Chris Moorman checked from the small blind on a board and the big blind bet 3,800. Moorman called. The river was a , making two one-card straights possible. Moorman checked again and his opponent thought a bit and checked back.
Rainer Kempe bet 1,900 on a flop from under the gun and got called by a player in middle position. Both checked the and and Kempe flashed what looked like before mucking to .
The German crusher is having a hard time getting anything going, but the structure of the Main Event means he's still got time to turn things around.
Artan Dedusha just eliminated Martin Kabrhel before raising to 1,000 from the hijack.
He said that he had sixes against Kabrhel who had and the two got all in in a four-bet pot. Dedusha flopped a set and Kabrhel headed to the rail.
Meanwhile, three players called Dedusha's raise and the flop came . Dedusha seemed to be thinking with the action on him, but when he realized it was his turn he quickly checked.
"F$*k, I don't even know I'm in the hand and I'm the one who raised," he said.
After Dedusha's check, Tran bet 3,700 and two players called while Dedusha folded. The turn was the and Tran bet again when it checked to him. This time he made it 9,000. He got one caller.
The river was the and the action checked to Tran a third time. He quickly slid out most of his remaining stack, betting 105,000. His opponent folded.
Vivian Saliba bet 17,000 into a pot containing a little over 20,000 on a completed board of . Her opponent who checked in the small blind made the call and Saliba tossed in for a rivered straight.
Felipe Ramos got his last 6,000 or so all in preflop and was at risk against two players. Eugene Katchalov was one and he bet 6,000 into a dry side pot from the big blind on a completed board. A third player folded, and Katchalov showed . Ramos mucked his and headed for the rail.
Christian Christner (big blind) and David Keuftedjian (middle position) built a pot of about 25,000 on a board of . After thinking for a minute, Christner shoved all in for 31,725. Keuftedjian got the count and called after about 90 seconds of thought.
Christner rolled over for a straight flush, leaving Keuftedjian shaking his head as he mucked .