Fraser Bellamy has doubled to around 340,000 chips after his sixes held against Lightbourne's fives.
Lightbourne opened from the button and then called when Bellamy three-bet all-in for 154,000. Bellamy turned over and Lightbourne the . The flop strengthened Bellamy's hand because Lightbourne hitting a five would complete Bellamy's straight. The turn failed to alter the course of the hand and when the landed on the turn, Bellamy's double was complete.
It's been a bad level for last year's finalist, Phillip Mighall. A few minutes ago, Mighall got his stack into the middle with and ran into the of Andrew Seden to lose all but 135,000 of his chips.
The rest of those chips are now in Dominic Cullen's stack after Cullen raised to 24,000 on the button and called when Mighall re-raised all-in. Cullen showed and Mighall the dominated . Neither player improved on the board and Mighall headed out of the tournament area.
Philip Hepburn was first to act in middle position and he raised to 22,000. Three players folded and Billy Chattaway three-bet to 54,000 from the button. Hepburn sat staring at Chattaway for around one minute before calling.
Hepburn checked the flop and Chattaway bet 36,000. Hepburn wasted no time in releasing his hand and Chattaway climbed to 340,000.
Earlier today, Iaron Lightbourne got very lucky against Michael Mizrachi when his ace-king beat Mizrachi's ace-king. Now, he's got the rest of his stack and bust the two-time WPT champion
Lightbourne completed his small blind, Mizrachi pushed all-in for 10 big blinds and Lightbourne snap-called. Mizrachi showed and Lightbourne the . Mizrachi caught a four on the flop of the board but it was too little too late for the American and he's now out of the Main Event.
The action folded to Chi Zhang in the cutoff and he raised to kick off the preflop betting. Marc Foggin called on the button and the delaer spread the flop.
Zhang continued with a 30,000 bet, Foggin called.
The turn was the , Zhang bet 70,000 and then called when Foggin raise to 70,000. The river saw Zhang slow down and check. Foggin didn't slow down, in fact he sped up and moved all-in for 307,000 only to see Zhang instantly call.
Foggin showed and handed over almost all of his stack when Zhang turned over
Breixo Gonzalez is the tournament's new chip leader following the elimination of Anthony Forsyth-Forrest.
Gonzalez min-raised to 20,000 from late position and Forsyth-Forrest three-bet to 53,000 from the hijack. With the action back on him, Gonzalez made it 120,000 to go before snap-calling when Forsyth-Forrest pushed all-in for 370,000.
Forsyth-Forrest:
Gonzalez:
A final board reading sent Forsyth-Forrest to the rail and Gonzalez to the top of the chip counts.