Tamer Kamel limped under-the-gun before Phillip Mighall made it 80,000 on the button. Matas Cimbolas called in the big blind and Kamel also made the call.
The flop was and it was checked to Mighall who bet 145,000, Cimbolas called and Kamel folded. The turn and river were checked down, Cimbolas tabled and his lowly pair of fives were good.
Passed around to Ben Warrington in the small blind and he moved all in, Phillip Mighall looked down for a hand but couldn't find anything. The latter will have to make a move soon.
Anotine Saout raised to 80,000 and Tamer Kamel called in the big blind. The flop was and Kamel check-folded to a 95,000 bet. It's all still a bit cagey, no-one wants to make a mistake, especially with Phillip Mighall so short at this point.
Phillip Mighall moved all in for 425,000 from the button and Matas Cimbolas called in the big blind.
Mighall:
Cimbolas:
The flop didn't look good for Mighall but the on the turn put him into the lead. The on the river changed nothing and Mighall survived. Cimbolas slipped into second place meaning Ben Warrington is now the chip leader.
Matas Cimbolas opened to 80,000 preflop, Antoine Saout called in the small blind.
Both players checked the flop before Saout led for 75,000 on the turn. Cimbolas called to see the river and Saout bet 145,000. The Lithuanian player folded and the Frenchman picked up the pot.
In a limped pot, blind on blind, Ben Warrington led out for 60,000 on a board. Phillip Mighall called to see the turn. Warrington checked and Mighall bet 130,000. Warrington made the call to see the on the river.
Warrington checked and Mighall bet 250,000. Warrington thought then made the call.
Mighall turned over and Warrington scooped with a rivered pair of tens - .