A raise to 6,000 was called by Ori Mendi and Gaelle Baumann then moved all in for 64,000. Carl Shaw moved all in over the top and that forced folds from all other players.
Gaelle Baumann:
Carl Shaw:
The flop improved Baumann, and she held up on the turn and river.
Joao Monte Studart opened to 7,000 from the hijack and Ramiro Petrone called from the cutoff. Valeriano Toledano Moreno three-bet shoved for about 78,000 from the small blind and Studart reshoved for 87,000. Petrone let it go.
Valeriano Toledano Moreno:
Joao Monte Studart:
The board ran out and Studart stayed ahead with his pair of queens, eliminating Moreno from the tournament.
Dejan Kaladurdevic open-raised to 40,000 in the hijack, leaving him with only 500 behind and it folded to the small blind player who shoved. Kaladurdevic called with his last chip and the players showed their cards:
Dejan Kaladurdevic:
His opponent:
The board gave , giving the winning hand to Kaladurdevic with a full house as well as the needed double up.
On a flop reading , Rodrigo Marques Carmo checked from the big blind and Peter Chien bet 3,000 from the button. Carmo check-raised to 10,000 and Chien stuck around with a call.
The turn came the and both players opted it to check it to the river. Carmo checked once more but Chien took a minute of reflection then threw in a bet of 15,000. Carmo snap-folded.
The complete board was on the table and Mario Garrasi checked to Shannon Shorr from the hijack when there was about 200,000 in the middle already. Shorr had pushed all in, covering Garrasi and challenging him for his tournament life.
Garrasi eventually called and tabled but that wasn't enough against the of Shorr who had rivered the absolute nuts.
Shorr has one of the bigger stacks in the room now with the tournament getting closer and closer to the money while Garrasi was sent to the rail.