Faraz Jaka played three hands and lost them all before then getting his last 1,305,000 in with the . Claas Segebrecht took the flip with and the board came .
The same table also features Ivan Luca, and his girlfriend Maria Lampropoulos was not necessarily happy to be seated right there as well.
Over on the top wing, Scott Margereson shoved a short stack with the and Sergio Castelluccio looked him up with . The board came and Margereson had to settle for a min cash.
The payouts for the 253 finalists are here and the winner can indeed take home a cool £1m, while the min cash is worth £5,000. Below are the payouts, they will be available shortly in the PokerNews system as well.
On a board of Ashley Williams were facing an all-in bet for 2,515,000 from Jonathan Lemon. Eventually she committed the chips with for a pair and a straight draw, but they were trailing the top set of Lemon, who had picked up .
The on the river wasn't it for Williams, who handed over a tower of blue chips to her opponent.
One table in particular has more chance of becoming tense than other sin today's Day 3 of the p[artypokerLIVE MILLIONS Main Event.
[Removed:197], Frank Romanello, Thomas Boivin, Sam Trickett and Christopher Frank somehow all have a golden 'Last Longer' chips in front of them. The last person in the tournament will win £100,000 outright (the same as finishing 7th in the entire tournament) and the difference in dynamic has been on the mind of Tom Hall who is also at the table, as well as partypoker ambassador Trickett himself.
"It's going to be fun. It's a whole different dynamic." Trikett told the table and no-one was disagreeing. If there is a big pot on that table, it could well be worth more in terms of the last longer than the tournament and we'll be there to capture it.
Almost 20 players have already been eliminated with the clock showing 236 players remaining, and Ivan Gabrieli shoved for what looked like 1,275,000. Manig Loeser reshoved for 2,385,000 and Paul Carr in the small blind eventually called to put two players at risk.
Ivan Gabrieli:
Manig Loeser:
Paul Carr:
The board came and the Italian tripled up, while Loeser kept pretty much the same stack and took a dent out of Carr's big stack.
With the payouts just being finalised, Tournament Director Christian Scalzi has announced to the room that the next pay-jump will be at 216th place where the player leaving in that position will win £7,500. Everyone who busts before then cashes for £5,000.
Michael Weissmann was somewhat gutted when he saw the table draw for Day 3 with an armada of big names against him, but the first of those bowed out soon after. Chris Moorman shoved from the button and Miguel Riera in the small blind reshoved. Marvin Rettenmaier in the big blind sweated his cards and eventually folded.
Chris Moorman:
Miguel Riera:
The board came and that was it for Moorman.
Soon after, Weissman was then all in for around 1,650,000 with the and found a caller in Jimmy Guerrero, who held . The board came and Weissmann doubled.
Mihai Gabriel Niste was one of the players that qualified for Day 3 through one of the live event partners and came to Nottingham with a short stack. Niste then shoved for around 850,000 with the and Jake Cody in the small blind quickly called, tabling .
The roller coaster board of [Js10cx2c8dKd] gave Niste a set on the turn and Cody the higher set on the river.
Yesterday Dejan Pustoslemsek lost a massive pot in the very last hand of the night, as his flush draw didn't get there against the two pair of Jeremy Pantin. Luckily for Pustoslemsek, he had exactly one ante more than his opponent and thus locked up a £5,000 cash.
His one ante went in on the very first hand of the day, and with Pustoslemsek not in his seat, his cards were instantly mucked, and the Slovenian declared eliminated. No more than 15 seconds later Pustoslemsek came running for the table, but it was already too late. He didn't seem to bummed out about it, as he just shrugged and left the tournament area, probably not expecting to run up the 10,000 chips anyways.
Instead, Kristen Bicknell ended up taking down the pot after jamming all in for 2,820,000 over the top of Alexandru Papazian's 300,000 raise from the cutoff.