Mel Judah fired 6,500 on a flop of into his lone opponent, Inan Mustafa. Mustafa made the call.
The turn brought the and checks from both players.
The river was the and Judah checked to Mustafa. He fired a bet of 9,500 that prompted Judah to removed his sunglasses and sit upright in his chair. Mustafa sat motionless, hiding underneath his hooded sweatshirt and shades. After some time in the tank, Judah mucked his hand, slipping to 112,000 chips.
Carter Phillips raised to 3,000 and Alessio Isaia called out of the big blind. The flop and turn were checked as the board ran out to the river. Isaia fired 6,600 on the end and Phillips quickly called. Isaia showed for a straight and Phillips mucked. This was the last hand before the toughest table in the room was broken.
PokerStars online qualifier Nick Gibson raised to 3,200 before Atanas Gueorguiev moved all in for 17,900 from the big blind. Gibson made the call with . Gueorguiev held .
The board ran out to double up Gueorguiev. He now has about 38,000. Gibson is down to 48,000.
Pawel Keller and Sabri Thomas Alenius got all in preflop for a pot worth around 110,000. Keller held and was racing with the pocket tens of Alenius. The board ran out , leaving Keller with just 2,600 chips. Alenius bumped himself up to 110,000 after that pot.
Vitaly Lunkin fired a bet of 10,000 on the river of a board reading and got a call. Lunkin tabled for three tens and scooped in the pot after his opponent mucked. He's up to 87,000.