Erika Scesnaviciene moved all in from middle position for her last 31,000. It folded to Maria Kozak in the big blind who moved a bigger stack into the middle to raise. The big blind folded.
Scesnaviciene:
Kozak:
The board ran out and Scesnaviciene was eliminated.
The tournament is now on the bubble and play is hand-for-hand.
With the tournament clock saying 38 players currently remain, players were on tenterhooks as the dinner break approached. If one more player was eliminated, the dinner break would be postponed until the bubble broke.
In this hand Hoa Quan opened to 11,000 from the hijack. Egidijus Alsauskas was on the button and he three-bet all in for 87,100.
The tournament director had the mic in his hand, and as the second ticked down he was about to announce that players were on break, but Quan called.
Quan showed and Alsauskas .
The board ran out and the king on the river ensured both Alsauskas' double up and that players could enjoy their dinner break.
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Julian Hazelhof raised to 20,000 from the cutoff. Dan Wicks three-bet to 47,000 from the big blind. Hazelhof then four-bet to 120,000 and Wicks called.
The flop came .
Wicks checked, Hazelhof jammed for 297,600 and Wicks snap-called.
Wicks:
Hazelhof:
The turn was the . The river was the , giving Hazelhof the flush and crippling his opponent.
"I apologise," said Hazelhof who had jumped to his feet after clinching the pot, "That was the last hand I put you on Sir."
"I got greedy," said Wicks as the chipleader at the start of the day counted out his opponent's double up, "I thought I was getting the lot."