Asif Raja and Katie Swift clashed in a very big pot at a table also shared by Igor Kurganov.
Pre-flop, Swift called a raise in the big blind, with Raja making it 800,000 from the cut-off. The flop of saw Swift check and Raja make it 1.5 million. Swift raised to 3.7 million and a fast all-in from Raja got a snap-call.
Asif Raja:
Katie Swift:
The turn of and river ended Raja's hopes and has put Katie Swift in pole position for a very deep run indeed here at Dusk Till Dawn Casino in Nottingham. Could Swift end up becoming our millionaire winner?
There's no shame in busting to quads, but that probably won't be much of a consolation for Dean Mulders, who just exited the partypokerLIVE Millions Main Event in 89th.
Mulders got his money in with in a blind versus blind situation, but they were no match against the of Alex Rhys-Davies that made quads on the board.
Tobias Reinkemeier raised to 650,000 on the button and Ian Simpson moved all in from the big blind. Reinkemeier asked for a count and the shove of the former Irish Open champion was for 4,425,000 in total. Reinkemeier called and the cards were turned over.
Ian Simpson:
Tobias Reinkemeier:
On the flop, nothing much changed but Simpson had a huge sweat. When the fell on the turn, Simpson joked "I have too many outs, so I am screwed," before the huge brick appeared on the river.
While the players of the Main Event have been at a 40-minute break, the Super High Rollers are going at it at the televised table of the Dusk Till Dawn. Six players still remain of the 14 entries, and three players will be paid.
There's £116,975 for first, and right now Orpen Kisacikoglu is out in front. It's close, however, and players like Mustapha Kanit and Sam Greenwood will definitely not make it easy for the Turk to rise to the top.
These are the seven players still with a golden chip in front of them. Whoever is last to remain in the tournament will win an unbelievable £100,000 just for doing so. Only seven of the final 92 players have that chance.
To put that into context, you could register for the WSOP Main Event, buy an all-inclusive holiday to the Bahamas, put the deposit down on the average house in the United Kingdom and still have enough left over to buy fish and chips twice for everyone here at Dusk Till Dawn.
Four levels in of Day 3, and we have our first player above 50 million chips. Belgian Thomas Boivin have been busy today, and just managed to pass the mark after a pot against Warren Russell. Boivin made it 500,000 to go preflop, and made the call when Russel reraised to 1,300,000.
Russel continued for 1,100,000 on the flop, but gave it up on the turn after facing a bet of 2,000,000.