Shortly after being left on the short stack, Matas Cimbolas moved all in and was called by Lucio Pacifico on the button. The Lithuanian had a coin flip with against but wouldn't be able to pull off a comeback on a board of . It was yet another deep run for the WPT Nottingham champion though and he confirmed the splendid form as of lately.
Kenny King opened the action with a raise and called the shove of Jamal Gormati for what appeared to be around 200,000 in total with . Gormati held and couldn't get there on a board of .
Shortly after the bustout of Jamal Gormati on table three, it was Christopher Yong who open-shoved for 170,000 out of the small blind. Lucio Pacifico tanked for a fair bit and then eventually made the call with . Yong only had the and was drawing dead after the turn of a .
Darren Mapley raised to 62,000 from under the gun and Kenny King made a big three-bet to 252,000. Everyone else got out of the way and King scooped the pot. It was in fact finally less of the thrilling action of the past two levels with all in situations after almost every heart beat.
Karl Roberts open-shoved from under the gun and scooped the blinds and antes. It is somewhat of a surprise that there hasn't been an all in showdown for almost 10 minutes now! The first break of the day approaches quickly.
Jesus Gracia defended his big blind against a raise from Jeraint Hazan and check-called a continuation bet of 75,000 on the flop. On the turn, Hazan fired another 150,000 and received yet another check-call before both players then checked the river.
"Two pair," Hazan announced and flipped over the even though he would not have had to as Gracia was the first after the button. The Spaniard scooped the pot with .
Two 60-minute levels have been played on the final day and the field has been reduced from 24 to only 11 contenders. In the last hand of the level, JJ Hazan raised to 75,000 from under the gun and Petrit Papushi folded his favorite hand in the big blind, revealing the . Hazan showed him the and raked in the pot.
All players are off into a 20-minute break. New chip counts shortly, first the chip race of the red T-1,000 denominations has to be done though.
Jesus Gracia raised to 90,000 and Petrit Papushi moved all in for 450,000 from one seat over. The Spaniard had already doubled up his opponent before and would do so again after hero-calling with . Papushi once again held the and locked up the comeback after the turn of a board.