The player that finished in 95th place booked out of the tournament area as soon as he busted. Where he is, nobody knows. If you know of a player that was eliminated after the dinner break, please send him to the cash desk.
Here is a look at other players eliminated since the dinner break in the money.
Michael Graydon raised to 25,000 before Kelly Ann Saxby three-bet jammed for 100,000. Graydon called.
Graydon:
Saxby:
The flop came to give Graydon top pair and Saxby a flush draw. However, Saxby hit the rail €600 richer for her 93rd place finish after the appeared on the turn and the appeared on the river.
Saxby appeared to be in a good mood despite her elimination. She shared with PokerNews that instead of heading to the VIP party that will start in 20 minutes, she will hop in the €1,100 High Roller that features a €100,000 guaranteed prize pool a bit earlier than anticipated.
Josh Halt was all in from late position with Jonathan McCullagh moving all in too and finally getting joined by Gemma Berryman and cards were on their backs.
Halt:
McCullagh:
Berryman:
The board ran out
“Eights full of sixes,” the dealer said and he was right as McCullagh busted two players.
Online Day 2 qualifier Yue Wang opened to 25,000 from early position before Lithuania's Ovidijus Vaicikauskas raised all in for almost 100,000. The action folded back to Wang who snap-called.
The board ran out , which was no help to Vaicikauskas. The Lithuanian didn't walk away empty-handed as he finished in 96th place to collect €600.
Four players were eliminated in the last hand before the dinner break to collect €600 including Darragh Brennan (97th), Colm Hanlon (98th), Mary Kerr (99th) and Brian Burns (100th).
The next pay jump will take place when there are 90 players remaining at which time everyone remaining in the field will be guaranteed at least €750.