The final 27 players who have made Day 3 and are sat ready to battle the final levels separating them from the title, prize money, ring and a seat in the Global Casino Championship. So there's a lot at stake!
The blinds are currently 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante. The average stack is just over 720,000 and the plan is simple - we play until there is one player remaining.
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In the first hand of the day Eric Lescot open-shoved for his remaining 275,000 chips. In the next position Jeremy Williams called. the remaining players all folded.
Lescot showed and Williams held . There was an Ace-high flop and Lescot was headed to the exit.
Barnabas Nagy had been short since joining the final two tables and moved all in from under the gun for his remaining 300,000 or so, roughly ten big blinds. It folded around to Andreas Zampas on the button who called and the blinds both folded.
Nagy:
Zampas:
The flop came . The turn was the and there were one or two raised eyebrows from Nagy and Zampas' tablemates. The river was the and Nagy hit the rail in 15th.
Jorg Peisert raised to 65,000 from under the gun. Lukasz Wasek called in middle position, as did Martin Kabrhel from in the blinds.
The flop came and it checked to Wasek who bet 80,000. Kabrhel raised to 195,000, Peisert folded and Wasek called.
The turn was the . Kabrhel moved all in for his remaining 350,000 and Wasek snap-called. Kabrhel held for a set of vies, but Wasek had flopped a higher set holding .