Daniel Chutrov is the first player to break through the 1 million chip barrier after claiming the stack of Sweden's Dennis Lindmark.
Lindmark had shoved a couple of times and not been called, but he soon would be. Chutrov raised to 25,000 from under the gun and Lindmark three-bet all-in from the cutoff. Chutrov asked for a count and the figure to call was 336,00.
"OK, I call," said Chutrov who then turned over much to the disappointment of Lindmark who flipped the onto their backs.
The flop kept Chutrov's queens ahead, with the on the turn being a relative blank. The was the river card, busting Lindmark and sending Chutrov's stack soaring.
The 2015 Unibet Open Glasgow Main Event will not be won by a female player because Katja Svendsen, the last woman standing so to speak, is now on her way to collect prize money after her failed to improve against her opponent's .
Matas Levanas is our unfortunate bubble boy. He shoved for 74,500 from the cutoff with and was looked up by the of Herman Hjalm. That ace-queen improved to two pair on the flop and a full house on the turn to leave Levanas drawing dead and the remaining 24 players are in the money!
Tom Blair can count himself extremely lucky after scoring a quadruple up to his tiny stack.
Daniel Chutrov opened to 20,000 from the cutoff and Blair called all-in from the button for 17,000. Zigmas Pekarskas called in the small blind and Katja Svendsen put in the extra 10,000 from the big blind.
The blinds checked to Chutrov on the flop and then folded when Chutrov bet 30,000.
Chutrov:
Blair:
Blair was in big trouble and odds on to burst the bubble. That was until the {kd] was placed on the turn followed by the to gift him two pair and a timely boost to his stack.
With 25 players remaining and only 24 of those receiving prize money, we are on the money bubble. Play remains hand-for-hand until the 25th place finisher is determined.
Dennis Lindmark has doubled up on the bubble after cracking Paul van t Veer's kings.
van t Veer raised to 22,000 from under the gun and Lindmark called from the big blind. A flop reading saw Lindmark check, van t Veer continue with a 25,000 bet and Lindmark seemingly go into the tank. Lindmark had been stalling on the bubble so this seemed like normal procedure until he moved all-in for 76,500 in total, a bet that van t Veer snap-called.
van t Veer:
Lindmark:
The turn and river were the and and van t Veer handed over almost half of his stack.