After Vincent Rubianes raised to 40,000 from first position, Jose Severino reraised to 410,000 and was all in from the next seat. Play folded back to Rubianes and he tossed his hand into the muck. Severino won the pot and moved to half a million in chips.
The play was folded to Jose Severino in the small blind and he put in enough chips to make the call. Taewook Kwon was in the big blind and he looked down at his cards before making it 47,000 to go. Severino put in the extra chips and some cards were dealt on the felt.
Flop:
When Severino checked the flop, Kwon casually pulled 38,000 worth of chips from his stack and flicked them out in front of him. Severino didn't want to rumble this hand, opting to fold and send the pot to Kwon.
A double-up hand began when Jose Severino opened it up to 50,000 from under the gun. Rafael Rodrigo was in the cutoff seat when he shoved all in for 163,000 in chips. It was then back on Severino in the cutoff seat and he made the call.
Severino:
Rodrigo:
The board ran out , with the best hand holding up.
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After Sasa Zorc raised to 45,000 from the hijack seat, Jose Severino reraised to 135,000 from the small blind. Zorc folded and Severino won the pot.
On the next hand, action folded Severino on the button and he limped in. Moritz Ortmann checked his option in the big blind and the flop came down . After Ortmann checked, Severino bet 20,000 and won the pot.
On the first two hands of the new level, Jose Severino let his preflop aggression earn him some chips.
On the first hand, Severino raised to 70,000 and everyone folded. On the second deal, Vincent Rubianes raised to 40,000 from under the gun and Severino reraised to 150,000 from the next seat. Everyone folded and Severino also won this pot.