Amy Trodd is up to 850,000 after sending Angelo D'onofrio to the rail.
The chips went into the middle preflop, Trodd holding to the of D'onofrio. The fours stayed best right up to the river of the board, but the river improved Trodd to a flush and condemned D'onofrio to an early exit.
Sam Trickett was in such a rush to leave Wembley Stadium after his exit that he failed to pick up 77th place prize money, or €3,000 to you and I.
The tournament staff managed to contact Trickett who instructed them to give the €3,000 to the dealers as a tip. He also divulged that he is en route to Heathrow Airport to board a flight to Las Vegas. Watch out WSOP, here comes Trickett!
Mickey Wernick raised to 25,000 from middle position and Tom Kugelstadt made it 56,000 in the next seat down. The flop was and Wernick check-called a bet of 30,000 from his opponent.
On the turn, Wernick checked again and Kugelstadt bet 85,000 but again he was called.
The came on the river and Wernick checked a third time with Kugelstadt betting 105,000.
"Incredible," muttered Wernick repeatedly.
Finally he paid the bet off.
Kugelstadt turned over for a rivered set and Wernick flashed .
"You see that Albert [Sapiano]?" said Wernick, quite annoyed. "Called him with a five..."
"Facking 'ell," replied Sapiano, who then went into a lengthy diatribe about Jamie Gold for some reason.
Renee Xie's ISPT Wembley Main Event has ended at the hands of Soren Hansen.
A raise from Hansen was greeted by a three-bet all in by Xie and a call by Hansen. Xie turned over but was in bad shape against the of Hansen. The did not help either player and Xie must have sensed that it was not her day because she began collecting her belongings and putting on her coat.
The landed on the turn and it was followed onto the felt by the , sending Xie home.
Mitchell Johnson is one of the bets poker talents the United Kingdom has to offer, but his results on the live arena have not been exactly stellar. The cash-game specialist from Derby has around $165,000 of live tournament cashes to his name, but it could have been so much more had his luck held while deep in some events.
His luck just ran out here at Wembley when he opened in early position and was called by the big blind. When checked to on an flop Mitchell bet 24,000 and then shoved when the big bind check-raised to 55,000. The big blind snap-called and showed for top set, while Mitchell could only muster the .
The turn and river completed the hand and Johnson left the table, congratulating his opponent's "nice hand, mate." Onto the next one.