The players are having a quick 15 minute break slightly earlier than planned. As the Main Event has finished for the day one of the High Roller tables will now move to the TV table.
When they return the last 30 minutes of this level will play out followed by two further levels and then a dinner break.
We didn’t see all the action but Maxim Panyak bust out holding against the of Ihar Soika who hit a set of queens on the flop to send Russian to the rail.
Pratyush Buddiga four-bet shoved on the button against Alex Bilokur who made the call with . The board ran out and the ace on the flop gave Bilokur the lead which stayed to the end.
Soon after Anton Wigg in the small blind shoved with and got called by Ivan Soshnikov with. No help on the flop and Wigg was out.
Oleh Okhotskyi has had quite the level as he's now up to 490,000 chips after taking down a serious pot from Mustapha Kanit holding pocket aces.
The board read when Okhotskyi fired out 58,000 and Kanit tanked for a little bit before making the call. Okhotskyi showed and his top full house was enough to take down this pot.
Philipp Gruissem has had a rollercoaster level. He got it in with against the of Ismail Erkenov and the board ran out to give Gruissem the flush on the river and leave Erkenov short.
It wasn’t too long after that though that Gruissem again had an all in preflop confrontation, this time against Benny Spindler. Gruissem held the against the of Spindler. Gruissem was the player at risk.
Johannes Strassmann raised to 10,000 and Jens Lakemeier responded with a three-bet from the button to 26,500. The action folded back to Strassmann who four-bet to 61,000 and Lakemeier moved all in.
Strassmann snap-folded and Lakemeier picked up this pot.