Antonio Angeles entered a pot against Sam Razavi when he called Razavi’s raise to 40K. At the flop of 10♣ Q♥ 9♦, Angeles checked to Razavi who then bet 44K. Angeles called. At the turns of 5♦, Angeles continued to check and Razavi continued to bet, this time a towering stack of 140K. Instead of calling as previous, Angeles doubled it up to 280K and Razavi gave it up for a nice big pot shipped in Angeles’ direction. Angeles now at 1.1M chips.
Antonio Angeles getting in on the action. With Gerard Bringley raising to 45K and Sam Razavi calling, Angeles three-bet to 90K and got one of them to call, Razavi. At the flop of 5♠ J♥ 7♦, Razavi checked to Angeles who slid out a tall pile totaling 125K. To that, Razavi folded and Angeles scooped up the pot while showing his Q♥ Q♠.
Sam Razavi and Gerard Bringley seem to be sizing each other up. In one hand, Razavi raised to 32K pre flop and Bringley called from the big blind. With the flop running 5♣ A♥ J♥, Bringley checked to Razavi who bet 23K, and Bringley called to see a turn of 9♠ join the board. Bringley checked again, Razavi slid out 68K worth of chips in the middle, and Bringley gave up his hand.
In a battle of the blinds, Julian Hasse limped in and Sam Razavi on the big blind checked. At the flop of A♠ 6♦ A♦, both players checked and the dealers burned a 2♠ in the middle of the felt. First to act, Hasse bet 28K and Sam flat-called. On the river of K♥, Hasse laid out a 65K bet and Razavi again flat-called. Hasse showed J♣ 5♣ but it was no good against Razavi’s K♠ 5♠ two pair.
Gupta seems to be getting bullied a bit. We saw him raise to 32K and Julian Hasse three-bet all in. Gupta folded.
Not long after, raised to 32K and Gerard Bringley re-raised to make it 82K. Gupta folded.
Antonio Angeles is making waves at the table by winning two decent sized pots. In the first hand, Angeles limped in then called a raise of 50K by Piyush Gupta. On a board of 3♠ J♠ J♥ landing on the felt, Angeles bet out 40K and Gupta called. At fourth street of 10♣, Angeles continued and bet 100K big ones. This was good enough to win the pot as Gupta folded.
Two hands later, Angeles called a raise of 32K by button player Julian Hasse. At the flop of 2♠ 3♣ 5♥, Angeles led out for 45K and with that, Hasse folded giving Angeles another pot to arrange into his stack.
Julian Hasse kicked off the round with a raise to 32K pre flop which was followed by an all-in by Jung An Yoon with her remaining 28K chips, and with Bringley calling, it was a three-way pot to the flop.
Flop: 5♠ Q♠ 6♥
Hasse and Bringley checked.
Turn: 9♥
Check again by both players.
River: 2♦
Check once more by both Bringley and Hasse. Bringley had J♠ 5♣ for a pair, Hasse mucked, and with Yoon showing A♥ 8♥, she was eliminated in 7th place and earns PHP152,000 for her great finish at the Main Event.
Gerard Bringley is chipping up slowly. He raised to 33K and Antonio Angeles called from the big blind. At the flop of 2♥ 6♠ 9♠, both players checked to get a free turn card of 4♣. Acting first, Angeles slid out 21K and Bringley called him to head to the river of A♦. Angeles continued and bet 25K, Bringley tanked for a bit then called. Angeles showed 8♠ 5♥ for eight-high and Bringley revealed 3♣ 3♠ for a pair and a great call.
Action began with Antonio Angeles raising to 24K pre flop and getting a caller in Julian Hasse from the small blind seat. At the flop of 9♦ K♦ K♠, Hasse checked to Angeles who bet 12K, Hasse called. At the turn of 6♦, Hasse switched gears and led out for 37K. This time it was Angeles who called. Then on the river of 8♣, Hasse continued and sent out 35K, Angeles flat-called. Hasse showed J♦ J♣ but Angeles had K♣ Q♣ for a winning trips.