The drink arrived and Ludovic Geilich and Niall Farrell queued up another pint of lager each and Farrell got out his wallet to take care of the bill.
A Scottish £20 not was proffered but it wasn’t accepted. “If you don’t take Scottish notes were in trouble,” Farrell admitted before asking Geilich at the next table to pay.
“No problem, how much is it “ Geilich said pulling out some notes, “Eleven fifty? I’m Scottish, I can’t afford that.”
He was just able to cover the bar bill and they were soon back in action.
The middle of level six sees 51 runners and 4 re-entries on the board, late registration is open until the end of the first level of Day 2. There are currently 44 players at the tables
Team 888Poker Ambassador Chris Moorman is on a different table now and is sat to the right of Kathryn Lindsay who has position and a lot more chips than Moorman at the moment.
The board on the flop was and Ludovic Geilich was facing a bet of 5,000 from his single opponent.
The 30-second shot clock was on him and he tossed in the chip to call.
The river was the and his opponent made it 5,500 this time. Geilich wasted little time in raising to 21,000. The clock ticked down on his opponent until he was given a ten second warning.
Just before the time ran out the cards were in the muck and the pot went to the fast acting Geilich.
The shot clocks carried on but Darth Vader with his Storm Trooper and a huge Chewbacca caused quite a commotion at Aspers as the High Roller continued.