Players are going on a 15-minute break, their final break of the day. When they return there will be three 45-minute levels separating them from Day 2.
Edward Dark raised to 2,700 from early position and Sebastian Delorean three-bet all in for 8,400 from the small blind. Dark called and the cards were turned over.
Edward Dark:
Sebastian Delorean:
The board ran out and Delorean's Big Slick held to give him a crucial double up late on Day 1A.
There is an almighty tussle for the chip lead going on at table one between Teunis Kooij and Yuriy Boyko.
Kooij is sat in seat six and has position on Boyko in seat five. With just over two levels left it appears highly likely that the chip leader at the end of the day will come from the pair of them.
However, poker is a strange game, and there is plenty of time for another player out in the field to mount a late surge.