After a raise and an all-in shove worth about 200,000, Stepan Osinovski woke up with and jammed from the big blind. The shipper had and covered Osinovski slightly. The board ran out , locking up a double for Osinovski by the turn.
The flop on the board read , Gianluca Speranza and Anthony Zinno checked in the blinds. Marti Roca De Torres bet 26,000 from the hijack. Speranza called but Zinno folded.
They both checked through the and the to complete the board. Speranza tabled which was enough to take the pot as Roca De Torres mucked his hand.
We aren't sure when the money went in, but we do know Pierre Neuville flopped two pair with on the final hand he would play. Unfortunately for him, Luis Rodriguez had a set of kings on the flop as well and running queens gave him a boat to boot.
Anthony Zinno bet 55,000 from the button on a board of , only for Niall Farrell to shove all in from middle position. Zinno quickly mucked, preserving his last 150,000.
Kristen Bicknell opened for a raise and got three-bet by Andrei Boghean, who put in 71,000 from the cutoff in a hand with a dead button. Bicknell came back with 175,000 and Boghean shoved for 560,000 effective. Bicknell quickly called it off with and was ahead of Boghean's . The community came and Bicknell doubled.
Peter Smyth, who was recently moved off the feature table along with his tablemates Rainer Kempe and Maria Ho, just added quite a few chips to his stack.
The first hand, he was part of a multi-way pot which found him all in for 131,000. Michal Mrakes called, but Marc MacDonnell raised all in causing Mrakes to fold.
MacDonnell had and Smyth was racing with .
The board ran out and Smyth tripled up.
"What are these!?" he said as he brought in his newly found chips.
"What am I supposed to do with these?"
The next hand, the action folded to Smyth in the small blind.
"I haven't had a walk in three days," he told Maria Ho who was in the big blind.
He raised.
"I'm going to make it twenty-three," he said betting 23,000.
Ho called and the flop came .
Smyth announced a continuation bet of 34,000.
Ho folded and Smyth added a few more chips to his growing stack.
Chun Ho Law got it in there with for 90,000 but was put at risk by Ioannis Konstantinidis and his . The flop did nothing for Law but the turn put him in prime position to double. The river ensured he'd do so.