Jose Navarro has just gone on a rush to take two huge scalps within five minutes. Earlier, he took out Ken Lennaard with versus . This time it was Stephen Devlin's turn to bite the dust.
Navarro raised preflop and was reraised by Devlin on the button, which he called.
He led out 18,000 into a 25,000 pot, on a flop which read , and Devlin immediately moved all in for around 150,000. Navarro called.
and bottom set for Navarro.
for Devlin with a flush draw and gutshot straight draw.
The on the turn gave the Spaniard quad fives and sent Devlin -- who was still one of the tournament chip leaders at the time -- to the rail, and the online star will have to wait for another day to make his mark on the live poker scene.
Navarro now has close to 400,000 and is the clear chip leader.
The board read and Johannes Strassmann moved all in, well covering Mikael Nordin. Nordin had 26,000 behind and there was 30,000 in the pot by the river. In the end, Nordin shoved his chips over the line and Strassmann mucked even before he saw the . Nordin requested to see the mucked hand and was revealed by the dealer.
Stephen "Allinstevie" Devlin opened the betting from the cut-off seat and the German moved all in for over 40,000. Devlin called with and was delighted to see Zink table but a five on the flop means Zink gets a lucky double up to approximately 90,000.
On a board of all the chips flew into the middle and Priyan was in trouble with against Mikael Norinder's . No help and the final member of the Hitsquad is eliminated.