From under the gun, Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier raised. Daniel Reijmer reraised from the small blind and Grospellier made the call. The amounts were unknown.
The flop came down and Reijmer fired 18,000. Grospellier stuck around to see the be added to the board on the turn. Reijmer didn't slow down here. He fired 35,000 and that was good enough to win the pot.
Reijmer moved to 245,000 while Grospellier dropped back to 150,000.
Brandon Adams raised to 7,000 from the hijack seat and the player in the cutoff flat-called. Sam Stein was in the small blind and three-bet to 24,800 when action got to him. Adams and the cutoff both folded, allowing Stein to chip up to 215,000.
Jude Ainsworth is another member of Team PokerStars and just lost some chips to drop back to 194,000.
After check-calling the flop for 14,500, the fell on the turn. Both players checked and the fell on the river. Ainsworth checked and his opponent fired 18,000. AInsworth made the call, but mucked after seeing his opponent table the .
Tristan Wade raised to 5,300 from the cutoff seat. Pieter de Korver reraised to 12,600 from the small blind. Wade came back over the top with another raise to 28,900. After a minute, de Korver flat-called.
The flop came down and de Korver checked after thinking for a minute. Wade bet about 76,000, which was just about all of his chips, essentially moving all in. De Korver mucked his hand and Wade won the pot.
De Korver dropped back to 255,000 while Wade improved to 147,000.
In a battle of the blinds, Nick Binger was all in for 29,800 with against an opponent's . The board ran out , securing Binger's double-up to about 61,000.