A massive pot just went down next to us, one involving Dominic Cullen and Robert Davies.
Cullen opened in the cutoff and Davies defended his big blind with a call. The flop was greeted with a check from Davies and then a continuation bet of 44,000 from Cullen. Davies responded with a check-raise to 110,000. Cullen then put in a raise of his own, making it to 304,000. The hand wasn't yet over because Davies moved all-in for 697,000.
Cullen sat staring at this opponent before grinning and mucking his hand. Davies said that he wanted a call from Cullen, sadly for him, he didn't get it.
Billy Chattaway can seemingly do nothing wrong at the moment and continues to add to his stack with every hand he plays.
On a board, Fuad Serhan checked from the big blind and then called when Chattaway bet 66,000. Serhan checked the river. Chattaway looked down at his own chips, grabbed 72,000 worth of them and bet, prompting a quick fold from Serhan.
Robert Davies raised to 35,000 from under the gun and was called on the button by Dominic Cullen. Iaron Lightbourne squeezed to 118,000 in the small blind only for Davies to ship in his entire stack. Cullen snap-folded and Lightbourne folded, flashing as he did so.
Philip Hepburn raised to 36,000 from the hijack and was three-bet to 85,000 by Dominic Cullen in the cutoff. Iaron Lightbourne, on the button, moved a pile of chips over the betting line and made it 185,000 to go. Hepburn smiled to himself before folding and Cullen called after around 40 seconds of deliberation.
Both players checked the flop and Cullen bet 145,000 on the turn. Lightbourne called and both players checked the river.
Craig McCorkell with and then called when Lukas Dimsa moved all-in for slightly more than 200,000 with what turned out to be . Neither player improved on the board and Dimsa became the 16th place finisher.