Barry Hutter opened to 36,000 on the button and saw Sergio De Zen defend his big blind. De Zen came out betting with 35,000 on the flop, and Hutter called. De Zen fired again for 50,000 on the turn, and Hutter made it 137,000. De Zen called in short order, and the two saw a river. De Zen checked and Hutter put him all in for 315,000. De Zen thought about a minute and flipped in a call.
Hutter showed for king-high, and De Zen took it with .
There hasn't been too much action since the players returned from break. We just had our longest standoff between Sergio De Zen and Ryan Van Sanford. De Zen opened to 40,000, Van Sanford moved all in on the button and the blinds released.
Barry Hutter raised to 36,000 in the small blind, and Jayaram Kovoor-Chathoth defended his big. Hutter check-called 35,000 on the flop and then 65,000 more on the turn. He checked the river and called a final bet of 75,000.
Kovoor-Chathoth could only muster , not enough to beat Hutter's .
Players are heading to break, and with that pot, Hutter has amassed more than a third of the total chips.
Christian Harder opened to 27,000, David Fink called and the flop fell . Both players checked, the turn came and Harder checked. Fink moved all in and harder snap-called with . Fink was in a bad spot with and the river came - bricking for Fink.