Joe Cabret opened for 240,000 from the button and Patrik Antonius called from the big blind. The latter player then led out for 300,000 on the flop, Cabret raised to 975,000, and Antonius called.
When the turn, Antonius checked and Cabret bet 1.9 million. Antonius thought for a little over a minute before folding, and Cabret then tabled much to the amusement of the railbirds.
Mervin Chan opened to 250,000 on the button, Patrik Antonius three-bet to 660,000 from the small blind, and Joseph Cabret surrendered his big blind. Chan reached for blue T100,000 chips, and pushed back, four-betting to 1.15 million.
Mervin Chan opened for 250,000 from the button only to have Patrik Antonius three-bet all in for roughly 4.2 million. Chan thought about it for a couple of minutes and then folded.
Patrik Antonius opened for 240,000 on the button and Joseph Cabret and Mervin Chan called from the small and big blind respectively. When the flop came down , two checks put action on Antonius and he bet 200,000. Only Cabret called and the dealer burned and turned the .
Cabret checked for a second time and Antonius fired out 525,000. Cabret folded and Antonius won the pot.
While it's not official yet, word has it that the final table, which has been going on for approximately 14 hours now, may be halted at the end of the level and recommence tomorrow afternoon. That's not a sure thing at the moment, but it appears contractual obligations regarding the TV crew may be attributed for the impromptu hiatus.
The idea will be revisited at the end of the level.
Patrik Antonius opened to 240,000 on the button, Joseph Cabret called in the small blind, and Mervin Chan three-bet to 875,000 from the big blind, and both Antonius and Cabret folded.
Mervin Chan raised to 250,000 on the button and then called when Joseph Cabret three-bet to 720,000 from the big blind. Both players then checked the flop, the turned, and Cabret check-called a bet of 750,000. Both players then checked the river and Chan tabled to win the pot.