Ludovic Geilich is one of the most aggressive players we have seen at the tables and the Scotsman just hit the rail. He raised and called the three-bet of Charbel Azzi to see the flop.
Geilich check-raised all in for what looked like 64,000 and his opponent tank called with for the flush draw. Geilich only held and couldn't get there anymore on the turn and river.
Jean Marie Vandeborne raised from early position, one opponent three-bet with pocket queens and the Belgian then moved all in after another opponent called. The player with the pocket queens folded and Vandeborne won the flip with against pocket tens of the third player involved.
In a few minutes there is another break and when the players return to their tables, two further levels will be played until the time has come for bagging and tagging. This means the second tournament day will be over around 1am.
Charbel Azzi raised to 6,500, Matthew Lapossie on the button three-bet to 15,000 and the player in the small blind four.bet to 35,000 with another 95,000 behind. Azzi five-bet to 68,000 and Lapossie folded, as did the other opponent after giving it some thought.