Antoine Saout raised to 40,000 from under-the-gun and Leo McClean moved all in for 161,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Saout made a quick call.
Saout:
McClean:
The board came and McClean went out in 12th place.
Having just raise-folded blind versus blind against Phillip Mighall, Sylvain Loosli raised to 25,000 with 150,000 back on the button. Jamie Roberts shoved in the big blind and Loosli sighed and called.
Roberts:
Loosli:
The board came and Loosli made a full house to survive.
Adrian Mateos raised to 24,000 preflop from the cutoff and Patrick Leonard made it 77,000 on the button. Mateos moved all in and Leonard called instantly. The Spaniard groaned upon seeing the hands.
Mateos:
Leonard:
The board came , Leonard doubled to over a million in chips.
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Action was passed to Stefano Garbarino on the button who moved all in for his last 80,000. Ben Vinson got a count and then decided to move all in for 260,000 behind him in the small blind.
Matas Cimbolas, in the big blind, had already looked at his hand and snap-called.
Garbarino:
Vinson:
Cimbolas:
The board came and Cimbolas had Vinson just covered with 290,000 to 278,000. Both eliminated players receive £12,000.