Sam Chartier just raised to 2,500 and Joao Vieira three-bet to 6,200 two seats from his left. The action folded back to Chartier and he made the call after which the flop brought out .
Chartier check-called 6,400 and on the turn the hit. This time both players checked and the river was the . Chartier bet 8,000 and picked up the pot.
After a raise it was Abi Khaitan who moved all in for 22,100 and the action folded to Ezequiel Macho in the big blind. Macho made the call and the initial raiser folded his cards.
Players are still flying out left and right and that means we've currently got 243 players remaining. The average stack going into the new level will be 83,333 or 52 big blinds.
PokerStars Team Online Pro Christian Favale is all patched up today and opened for a bet of 2,800. It folded round to the impish Anatoly Filatov who asked him, “You get rake back for this?” Favale shook his head no and Filatov made the call.
The player in the cut-off, perhaps sensing an opportunity, bumped it up to 9,200 and next to act in on the button was Benny Spindler. “Time.” Filatov called almost immediately. It didn’t take too long though for Spindler to put out a big bet and when everyone else mucked their cards he raked in another pot.
Yury Gulyy was all in against Emil Patel with similar stack sizes. Gulyy tabled and Patel had .
Gully eyed the felt warily, and with good reason. He grunted with displeasure as the flop delivered . A turn card and river saw him reduced to fumes. For good measure Patel opened the next pot with his newly won chips and took the antes and blinds.
Sofia Lovgren opened to 2,500 from middle position and found a call from Sam Greenwood. Action trickled around to the player in the big blind who came along as well. The trio took in a flop and the big blind checked back to Lovgren. She continued out for 4,000 and Greenwood tossed forward a call. The big blind folded.
Fourth street brought the to the felt, prompting a bet of 10,500 from Lovgren. Greenwood thought for a moment before calling once again. The finished off the board and Lovgren wasted little time putting 20,000 past the betting line. This bet sent Greenwood into the tank for what amounted to just over two minutes.
"All in," said Greenwood, breaking the silence.
He was all in for what looked to be 83,800 total. Pressure was suddenly put back on Lovgren as she counted down her own stack to see where she stood in relation to the raise. Ultimately, she opted to let her cards go and Greenwood took down the pot.
Olof Haglund shoved over the top of a raise from Benny Spindler and Spindler threw out the call for around 25,000. Haglund showed and was in good shape against Spindler’s . “Good call.” Anatoly Filatov chimed in teasingly. Spindler didn’t react as the flop came and Filatov continued, “The flop is yours.”
The turn card missed but the river card gave Spindler his straight to eliminate Haglund.