Stoyan Obreshkov bet 43,000 into a pot of 120,000 on a flop from the big blind. Robert Bickley called in the cutoff. They both checked the and Obreshkov bet 77,000 on the . Bickley quickly called and Obreshkov showed . Bickley got three-outed him with .
The board read and it looked like the pot had about 120,000 in it. Vlad Darie was sitting in the hijack and had bet 112,000. Leo Worthington-Leese, sitting in the cutoff, called.
The river completed the board with the on which both players checked. Darie showed for a nine-high straight and that was better than the of Worthington-Leese.
The board read and the pot had around 160,000 in it. David Peters had shoved all in from mid-position. His opponent, in the hijack, asked for a count. Peters had 216,000 in total and his opponent went into the tank. He stared at the board, looked at his cards and then looked at Peters. After a while, he decided to fold.
Andrei Boghean is continuing his climb and approaching 1.2-million. He was heads up with Milad Oghabian and in position.
The flop came and Oghabian bet 38,000. Boghean called. The turn was the and Oghabian went all in for about 110,000. Boghean called and quickly showed . He had Oghabian drawing dead only holding .
The river was the and Oghabian headed to the rail. Meanwhile, Boghean further cemented himself atop the leaderboard.
The board read and Mike Leah's was tabled. His opponent, on his direct left, was counting out 75,000 to pay Leah as he had called Leah's bet on the river and lost.
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