When we arrived at the table the board was spread 



and Daniel Harbaugh was all in against Ognjen Sekularac.
Harbaugh tabled 
and Sekularac showed 
. Harbaugh doubled up and is now up to 130,000 chips. Sekularac slipped to nearly 200,000 chips.
When we arrived at the table the board was spread 



and Daniel Harbaugh was all in against Ognjen Sekularac.
Harbaugh tabled 
and Sekularac showed 
. Harbaugh doubled up and is now up to 130,000 chips. Sekularac slipped to nearly 200,000 chips.
Raymond Stuwe opened with a raise to 24,000 from under the gun, and it folded around to Matthew Waxman on the button who shoved all in for 97,000. The blinds got out, and Stuwe quickly made the call.
Stuwe showed 
and was ahead of Waxman's 
. The community cards came 



, and Waxman was eliminated.
Stuwe adds some to his stack, moving to 328,000.
The action folded to Michael Clees in the cutoff seat, and he opened the pot with a 50,000-chip raise. On the button, Raymond Stuwe asked for a count.
Clees had 150,000 chips behind and Stuwe tanked...tanked...and after seven or eight minutes he finally folded.
The blinds released and this is how we are spending our fourth of July.
Preflop action between Daniel Hart (button) and Johan Ekerfelt (big blind) had already built a pot of around 150,000 when the flop came 

.
Ekerfelt immediately pushed all in with his remaining chips. Hart thought a bit, then exhaled and said "All right, I call." Hart had 
, but was behind Ekerfelt's 
.
The tables turned, however, with the
turn card, which put Hart way out in front. The river was the
, and Ekerfelt is out.
Hart didn't have Ekerfelt covered by much, and so has made a nice jump up to 402,000.
Raymond Stuwe opened with a raise to 22,000 from middle position, and it folded to Anton Knutar who reraised all in for 125,000 from the small blind. The big blind skedaddled, and unlike on that previous hand, Stuwe didn't take too much time before making the call. Knutar showed 
and Stuwe 
.
The dealer then spread out the flop...
...
...
! Stuwe stood up in surprise, the move causing a half-filled can of Red Bull sitting on the floor beside him to turn on its side and empty its contents onto the Amazon floor. The turn was the
and river the
, and Knutar is out.
After gathering those chips, Stuwe chips up to 477,000.
Level: 20
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
After one level of play, we're down to 33 players. Here's what the top of the leaderboard looks like at the moment:
Dustin Dorrance-Bowman -- 635,000
Dorian Schick -- 620,000
Michael Kaufman -- 615,000
Johnny Kitchens -- 592,000
Henrik Tollefsen -- 580,000
When we arrived at the table the board spread 


and Matthew Nieberg check-raised to 140,000 a 69,000-chip bet from Henrik Tollefsen in the button.
Tollefsen moved all in and Nieberg folded. "Take your present!", said Nieberg.
Tollefsen is now up to 560,000 chips, Nieber slipped to 140,000.
The action folded to the small blind, and Carder England and he moved all in. Marcel Vonk woke up with 
in the big, and called. England tabled 
.
The board ran out 



and England is out of the tournament.