On the three-way turn showing , the big blind checked and Roger Baraut Serra bet 14,000 from the cutoff into a pot of around 30,000. Jon Ignacio Chipongian grabbed into his stack of T-5,000 chips and raised to 75,000, easily covering everyone at the entire table, and the big blind snap-folded.
Baraut Serra eventually called off for another 20,000 behind and tried to muck his cards when Ignacio Chipongian flashed his for a set. "But you have one more card to go," another player at the table said in Spanish and Baraut Serra shrugged, knowing his was drawing dead as the dealer flipped the cards over.
The meaningless river gave Ignacio Chipongian a full house and he boosted his stack further. Right after, much to the surprise of everyone at the table, Ignacio Chipongian lost an all in for a mere 7,500 with versus but remains the runaway chip leader at the moment.
Former big stack Younesse Oualgasi has been eliminated while Carlos Avila Ortega was spotted in the middle of the tournament room with an above-average stack. And then, Giovanno Cauteruccio scooped a small pot. He called a bet by the player in the big blind on the turn for 3,000 and his opponent then checked the river.
Cauteruccio made it 4,000 to go and the big blind snap-called only to muck when being shown for top pair.
Adria Alsina Fraile was almost on the way out and grabbed his belongings after he got his short stack in with the . Table neighbor Miguel Ortega Lahoz had slightly less chips and the superior only to see the board run out to give Alsina Fraile a straight. The stacks were counted and he had 19,900, which covered Ortega Lahoz by two big blinds.
All new entries that join the field right now will receive 30 big blinds worth, while the registration itself remains open for another two and a half hours until the end of level 11. By then, the average and big blinds will be far less, and the chips will be bagged up well after 3 in the morning.
Level six has come to an end, and the players have been sent into a 60-minute dinner break. Action will resume at approximately 10.20 p.m. local time, and another eight levels are scheduled for tonight to whittle down the field consequently.
While most tables were already heading into their dinner break, table 15 was still involved in a hand. A new player that had just arrived not long ago to fill the empty seat got his below starting stack in preflop with on the button and Giovanno Cauteruccio quickly looked him up out of the big blind with .
The flop of all but sealed it, while the on the turn was a sweat. A blank river provided no suckout and Cauteruccio headed into the dinner break with even more chips.
Matteo Leoni doubled with pocket queens versus nines to reach six digits, and trails Jon Ignacio Chipongian at the top of the counts. Sergi Monferrer is on the best way there after having just knocked out Jordi Asensio.
Asensio defended his big blind and check-raised all in after the flop. Monferrer called with and Asensio was drawing with the . Neither the turn nor the river improved Asensio and he headed to the rail.
In a battle of the blinds, Juha Salminen bet the flop out of the small blind and the big blind moved all in for around 12,000. Salminen eventually called with only to find himself with an inferior kicker, the big blind turned over . The turn improved the Finn to two pair, and the river was a blank.
A few tables over, Giovanno Cauteruccio got into a bigger pot and his opponent was trying to represent a strong hand by betting through the board . The shove on the river was eventually called by the Italian, who caught a bluff with for top pair, as the opponent only had for jack-high.