Level: 10
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Level: 10
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Danyil Zaremba raised to 15,000 in the hijack. Carlo van Ravenswoud called on the button, and Dario Alioto defended his big blind.
The trio checked through the A♠K♥J♦ flop, after which the 7♠ fell on the turn. Alioto bet out 13,000, Zaremba called, and Van Ravenswoud folded.
The 7♣ river quickly checked to showdown. Alioto tabled Q♠10♠10♥8♥ for Broadway, and he received two thumbs up from Zaremba before the latter mucked his cards.
Shortly after winning a big pot, Lucas van den Belt was involved in another huge one.
On a completed board of 7♥10♠2♥4♥K♠, Ole Schemion had checked from the big blind to Van den Belt under the gun. Van den Belt fired a pot-sized bet of 361,000, sending Schemion in the tank.
Eventually, the German poker legend called. Van den Belt tapped the table as he turned over A♥K♦J♦8♣ for a bluff. Schemion showed 10♥9♥5♦2♦ for a flush, and soared to a seven-figure stack as a result.
Van den Belt was left with less than 100,000, and he was eliminated shortly after.
Stanislav Zegal had limped under the gun and called the pot-sized raise of Lucas van den Belt on the button. He then checked the 9♥4♦Q♣ flop over to Van den Belt, who bet 43,000.
Zegal called to the 6♦ turn, which both players checked. Zegal bet 50,000 on the 8♠ river, only to be raised to 140,000. Zegal spent a while in the tank, using a couple of time banks, before he found a call.
Van den Belt tabled A♣J♣10♥8♥ for the nut straight, and Zegal calmly added his cards to the muck in defeat.
Level: 9
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
The players have been sent on their last 20-minute break of the night.
When they return, they will play two more 45-minute levels before the bags are brought to the table.