Table 32 looks very interesting right now after Jackson Zheng was moved into the one seat. Julius Coleman, in the two seat, holds the tournament chip lead right now while Zheng is also doing very well.
The last time we checked, 2010 PCA champ Harrison Gimbel was short, so we thought we'd see how he was doing here in Level 5. Unfortunately, we discovered Gimbel is no longer with us.
During the break Kyle Julius informed us that earlier in the day he had lost a monster pot that would have likely given him the chip lead. Julius held a pair and flush draw in the hand, but was up against the nut-flush draw.
The board read and Artem Litvinov checked. Samuel Panzica led for 3,100 only to have Kyle Julius raise to 6,500. Litvinov quickly called and Panzica released his cards. The board paired for a second time when the hit the river.
Anyone who's played with Artem Litvinov knows that he's a hard man to shake off a hand. Radoslaw Jacek Morawiec just found that out the hard way.
From the hijack seat, Kyle Julius raised to 825. Buleni Osman Topcu called from the cutoff seat, then Jean-Philippe Rohr called from the small blind. On the flop, Rohr checked the board, and Julius bet 1,300.
Kyle Julius raised from the cutoff only to have Mihails Morozovs three-bet to 3,600 from the big blind. "About twelve thousand," Morozovs when asked how much he began the hand with.
The drama continues with huge elimination hands. Phil Hellmuth has once again regained the chip lead. On a flop, Phil Hellmuth led out for 45,000 and his lone opponent Kyle Julius chose to flat call.
Kyle Julius raised to 12,000 from the cutoff only to have two-time bracelet winner Andy Frankenberger move all in from the big blind for 94,000 more. Julius asked for a count and then splashed in a call.
Kyle Julius just raised to 10,500 and both Curt Kohlberg and David Benyamine called. The flop came down and all three players checked. On the turn the hit and Benyamine bet 14,500. Julius folded and Kohlberg made the call.
Steve Dannenmann opened the action with a raise to 8,000 and Vadzim Markushevski moved all in for 86,500. It folded around to Nicolas Cieutat who moved all in over the top for 101,500 total.
Lifeng Chen just took a very big hit after having to fold to a Kyle Julius river raise. Julius was kind enough to give us a quick summary of the hand, and this is what happened.
When we arrived at the table, a final board of was in the middle of the felt, and Kyle Julius had a bet of 45,300 in front of him with Sergii Baranov in the tank.
From middle position, Jason Mercier raised to 4,000. Kyle Julius called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Both players checked to see the come out on the turn. Julius checked, and Mercier bet 4,400. Julius called.
Jason Mercier opened to 4,000 from early position and was called by Sam Cohen as well as Kyle Julius from the small blind and the player in the big blind. The flop came and there were three checks to Cohen.
Action folded to Max Silver on the button, and he raised to 2,500. In the small blind, Kyle Julius called. Gillian Epp called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Action checked over to Silver, and he fired 4,200.
From middle position, Jason Mercier opened with a raise to 2,000. Robert Buckenmayer called from the hijack seat, Sadri Saleh called on the button, then Georges Culla called from the small blind.
From under the gun, Jason Mercier opened with a raise to 1,600. The only caller was Kyle Julius on the button, and the flop came down . Mercier checked, and Julius checked behind. The turn was the , and Mercier checked.
We caught up to find the board reading . Kyle Julius led for 3,200 only to have Jason Mercier make it 20,800. Julius called and Mercier showed .
On the final board of , Eli Berg fired a bet of 3,150. After tanking for a minute, Kyle Julius made the call. Berg tabled the for a set of fours and won the pot.
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