Henry Bibby jammed from the button for 975,000 and was looked up by Scott Reynolds in the big blind.
Henry Bibby: 7♣6♠
Scott Reynolds: A♦6♥
Bibby was dominated, but flopped the straight on 9♦8♥5♥, the 4♠ turn and 2♦ river confirming his double-up.
Henry Bibby jammed from the button for 975,000 and was looked up by Scott Reynolds in the big blind.
Henry Bibby: 7♣6♠
Scott Reynolds: A♦6♥
Bibby was dominated, but flopped the straight on 9♦8♥5♥, the 4♠ turn and 2♦ river confirming his double-up.
Nicholas McLellan was all-in for around 1,400,000 and at risk versus Kartik.
Nicholas McLellan: A♦K♥
Kartik: 9♥9♠
McLellan was behind in a flip, and he could not connect with the 10♠7♣6♠10♣5♣ runout.
Khosrow Khorty opened to 650,000, and Henry Bibby moved all in from the small blind for 850,000. Steve Jelinek was in the big blind, and he three-bet jammed with the covering stack, and Khorty snapped for around 4,000,000 to create a huge three-way all-in.
Henry Bibby: A♦2♦
Khosrow Khorty: Q♠Q♥
Steve Jelinek: K♣K♦
In a cooler, Jelinek looked set for a double knockout. However Bibby flopped the world on A♥8♦3♦, and held across the 4♥ turn and 2♠ river.
Bibby secured a triple-up, while Jelinek took the huge side-pot to eliminated Khorty,
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Level: 33
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 200,000
The players have been sent on a 20-minute break.
Matthew Cartwright was all-in for 1,400,000 and at risk versus Peter Kelly.
Matthew Cartwright: J♦J♥
Peter Kelly: A♣K♠
Cartwright was ahead in a flip, and the Q♦7♦5♠ flop was clear. The 8♦ turn gave Cartwright a flush draw in addition, but the K♣ hut on the river in cruel fashion to send Cartwright to the rail, who could barely believe his misfortune.
Ben Skinner was all-in for around 900,000 and at risk versus Kartik.
Ben Skinner: A♣8♠
Kartik: 9♠9♣
Skinner was in trouble with a single overcard, and he bricked the Q♦J♠5♥2♣J♦ runout.
James Charlton moved all in from early position for 1,250,000 and received a call from Paul Johnston in the small blind.
James Charlton: A♥10♦
Paul Johnston: 9♥9♣
Charlton was behind in a flip, and he could not connect with the K♦J♣4♣2♣4♦ runout.