David Nuth was the early chip leader, but has been losing chips ever since.
Svetlin Yahov shoved from the cutoff for his last 17,100 and David Nuth in the small blind made the call. The big blind folded and the two of them had to show their cards.
Svetlin Yahov:
David Nuth:
"I don't know why I did it" Nuth said with a sad voice.
The plan at the beginning of the day was to play 12 45-minute levels, but that might no actually happen. The tournament organization is going to see what the situation is at the end of level 11. If the tables are short handed when level 11 finishes, that means the end of the day. If play is full ring at the end of the 11th level, play will contiue for one more level.
Baard Dahl has bust during the penultimate level of the night. He open jammed for around 20,000 with what turned out to be and was called by Paren Arzoomanian wwho held the .
Dahl fell behind on the flop and couldn't find a nine on the turn or river and will now have to re-enter on Friday's Day 1b if he wants to progressed deeper into the Isle of Man Main Event.
Elliott Hayes raised the price to play to 3,200 from middle position and Seng Ung called to his immediate left. A flop saw Hayes check, Ung bet 3,500 and Hayes call.
Both players seemed disinterested with the turn and checked it's arrival, with Hayes checking the river before calling a 7,000 bet. Ung showed and Hayes flashed an ace before mucking,
Kelly Saxby's Day 1a has ended during the final level. According to Daragh Davey, who was seated at Saxby's table, Saxby moved all-in with , ran into Mark Baxter's and couldn't find any of her outs.
Also out of the first of two starting flights is Simon Trumper. The popular Brit apparently fell as the players were heading for their final break of the night.