Fraser McIntyre opened to 350 from under the gun, Alex Lindop called in the next seat, Pablo Gordillo squeezed to 1,500 and then Andrew Bond called from the big blind.
McIntyre, not done with the hand, four-bet to 5,200, Lindop folded, Gordillo thought after much deliberation and Bond came along for the ride.
A flop saw the action check to Gordillo and he bet 10,025. Bond folded, but MacIntyre moved all-in only to be snap-called by Gordillo.
Gordillo showed and McIntyre . Gordillo caught his flush on the turn and would have hit it on the river anyway.
“Nice hand,” says McIntyre, “I’m not sure how you get it all-in with ace-five but nice hand.”
Yucel "Mad Turk" Eminoglu is up to 45,000 and seems in a great mood judging by him laughing and joking at his table and telling gambling stories. He took a break from laughing to actually play a hand.
With the flop reading , Eminoglu checked from the small blind, Shaun Johnston checked in the big blind and Dale Garrad bet 1,200 in late position. Both of Garrad's opponents called, before the trio checked the turn. On the river, Eminoglu bet 2,100 and only Johnston called, turning over as he did so and winning the pot.
"What do you mean there isn't another card to come?" joked Eminoglu as the pot was slid to Johnston.
Before finding this hand, we saw Enzo Del Piero with a huge stack of 115,000 chips in front of him and he appears to be the chip leader right now.
Jason Wheeler bust from the High Roller while holding pocket kings and now it is aces that have resulted in him sitting on the sidelines.
Antonio Mota opened to 600 from under the gun and Wheeler three-bet to 1,600 from two seats across. Andy Black, to Wheeler's immediate left, four-bet to 3,500. Mota called and Wheeler made it 10,000 to go. Black called and Mota called.
The flop came down and Mota jammed all-in for 45,000. Wheeler called all-in for around 26,000 more and Black reluctantly folded, claiming to have done so with . Wheeler showed and Mota the . The on the turn improved Mota to a straight and a on the river saw Wheeler head to the rail.
Barkatul Mohammed has trebled up in quite fortunate circumstances. He pushed all-in from under the gun for 3,700 and found callers in Adam Bone on the button and Aaron Easom in the big blind.
Easom and Bone checked down the board, Bone betting 4,000 on the river. Eason folded and Bone flipped over for a flush, only for Mohammed to reveal the for a higher flush.
Simon Douglas is back to around 23,000 after his improved to a set to crush his opponent's with the five community cards running with the chips going in preflop.