Jack Sinclair took the vacated seat that formerly belonged to fellow High Roller finalist Sander van Wesemael and raised to 25,000 from the cutoff. Marcel Luske on the button as well as the big blind called and the flop fell . The action checked to Luske, who bet 50,000, and the big blind folded before Sinclair called.
Both checked the turn before the river saw Sinclair lead for 150,000 and rake in the pot without showdown.
Paul Michaelis 3-bet to 100,000 behind a 20,000 chip open, before Mustafa Uyar put in the 4-bet to 250,000. Action folded back round to Michaelis who put the lot in with a 5-bet to 700,000. Uyar quickly called and rolled over , which had Michaelis' in terrible shape.
The board ran out five complete bricks, as Michaelis left the tournament. "You owe me a drink! I folded !" came the cry from the original raiser.
With that pot shortly before the break, Uyar moves up to fifth in chips
In a hand that lasted several minutes into the last break, Ondrej Mar scooped a massive pot. On a four-way flop of , the action checked to Mar in the cutoff and he bet 100,000, which picked up two callers including Rishi Ravi Bhasin. After the turn, Bhasin check-called a hefty bet of 375,000 by Mar with around 430,000 behind while the hijack folded.
The river completed the board and Mar moved all in. Bhasin tanked for two minutes and eventually called, then mucked when he was shown for two pair by Mar.
Przemyslaw Klejnowski qualified online and started the day with almost one million in chips, but that has since been reduced to zero. Down to around 150,000, he shoved into an under-the-gun raise by Jack Sinclair and picked up a snap-call by the Brit.
Przemyslaw Klejnowski:
Jack Sinclair:
The board came and Klejnowski found no help to join the rail.
partypoker sponsored pro Anatoly Filatov opened the action for 30,000 from early position and picked up one caller on the button while laughing and joking with some of the players at his table.
The flop was and Filatov checked to his opponent who checked behind.
The turn was the and Filatov bet a chunk 135,000 from his monster stack. His opponent flicked away his cards and shook his head as if to say what can I do?
Filatov is playing his heater and it shows no sign of cooling down just yet.
Joining the action on the turn, Marko Simic checked out of the small blind and his sole remaining opponent in the hijack bet 50,000. Simic check-raised to 150,000 and the hijack called. The appeared on the river and Simic bet 1,000,000, covering the remaining stack of his opponent by far.
The effective bet was for just 300,000 and Simic didn't have to go into showdown, as his opponent folded.