Andrew Hulme, known as "stato_1" online, has passed the 500,000 chip barrier after his held against his now bust opponent's . The board saw Hulme's king-kicker play and it won the pot for him.
Simon Deadman has been knocked down to 120,000 after a battle of the blinds with Breixo Gonzalez resulted in him handing over most of his stack.
Deadman informed us that he'd got his chips in with versus Gonzalezs in a blind versus blind situation for a 600,000 pot. He's not got some rebuilding to do, but if anyone can do it, it is Deadman.
Billy Chattaway's chip count continues on its upward trajectory and is now at 800,000.
He added to his stack when Toby Robinson raised to 12,000 under the gun and Chattway called in the big blind. Chattaway then led for 12,000 on the flop and for another 18,000 on the turn. Both players checked the river and Chattaway won, his outdrawing his opponent's .
Jamie O'Connor's tournament is over after getting unfortunate against Breixo Gonzalez.
O'Connor was all-in for 120,000 with versus Gonzalez's dominated . O'Connor stayed in front on the flop and the turn, but the river gave Gonzalez a straight and O'Connor was gone.
Russell Betts raised to 8,000 and was called by Adam Kossew on the button and Craig McCorkell called in the small blind.
The flop fell , everyone checked to Kossew who bet 26,000 and only McCorkell called. The turn was checked around, with the completing the board. McCorkell led for 38,000 and then snap-called when Kossew piled his stack into the middle.
Kossew showed for a full house, but was crushed by the that had rivered a straight flush!