Ben Warrington opened to 45,000 preflop and was called by Antoine Saout in the small blind and Matas Cimbolas in the big blind.
Everyon checked the flop before Saout fired 100,000 on the turn. Cimbolas called and Warrington folded. The river was the and Saout bet 165,000, Cimbolas tanked for two minutes and called.
Saout showed a busted flush draw and Cimbolas picked up the pot with .
Phillip Mighall opened to 35,000 from under-the-gun. Passed to Sylvain Loosli in the big blind, the Frenchman moved all in for 233,000. Mighall got a count, tanked for about a minute then made the call.
"Ace-seven?" asked Patrick Leonard.
"Better than that," replied Mighall.
Mighall:
Loosli:
The board came and Mighall moved over a million in chips. The players are now moving to a single table.
Matas Cimbolas opened to 35,000 preflop in late position before Antoine Saout raised to 75,000 behind him. Cimbolas four-bet to 175,000 and Saout moved all in. Instant call.
Cimbolas:
Saout:
The board came and the Lithuanian player doubled up to about a million in chips. Saout still has 2.3 million and the chip lead.
Adrian Mateos shoved from the button and Sylvain Loosli called in the big blind.
Mateos:
Loosli:
The board ran out which left the Spaniard crippled.
His last three and a half big blinds went in with and Loosli raised, isolating the Spaniard with . The board favoured the Frenchman once more, coming .