Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
The remaining 31 players are on a 60-minute dinner break.
Action is due to resume at 7.33 p.m.
Craig Mason raised to 40,000 from middle position. Keyavash Hemyari on the button three-bet to 320,000 and Mason called.
Keyavash Hemyari: J♣10♣
Craig Mason: K♠Q♠
Mason flopped top pair on 9♦4♥Q♣10♦5♥ and believed he had eliminated his opponent. “But I have 5,000 behind,” Hemyari replied with his single chip after he flipped over his cards and saw the dealer reveal the board.
A floor supervisor was called and, after the situation was explained, it was ruled that Hemyari still had 5,000 chips remaining after the hand. However, his reprieve was short-lived, as he was eliminated moments later.
Erwann Pecheux jammed to 170,000 from under the gun and Brandon Mueller in the big blind said he didn't look at his cards to call.
Erwann Pecheux: A♣K♦
Brandon Mueller: K♣6♦
Pecheux easily secured a double up on 10♣J♠7♣4♠Q♠
Xuan Liu jammed for 295,000 from the hijack and Adrian Gouveia in the big blind made the call.
Xuan Liu: A♠Q♠
Adrian Gouveia: J♥J♦
Liu hit the best two pair on 8♥2♦A♥3♥3♣ and doubled up, leaving Gouveia with only 30,000. He was eliminated in the next hand.
The action was picked up when Zdenek Zizka in the hijack was eliminated by Konstantin Generalov on the button.
Zdenek Zizka: 9♠7♠
Konstantin Generalov: A♣K♦
The board of 3♦8♦Q♣10♥K♣ didn't help Zizka and he was eliminated.
Yaniv Peretz opened to 40,000 from the button but Kimon Fountoukidis in the small blind three-bet to 140,000.
Peretz called and the dealer fanned a flop of 9♦3♥5♦. Fountoukidis continued for 140,000 and was called.
On the 8♠ turn, Fountoukidis moved all-in. With 405,000 behind, Peretz went into the tank and called.
Yaniv Peretz: A♣9♣
Kimon Fountoukidis: Q♠Q♦
Peretz ran into queens but was lucky enough to hit the A♠ river to double up.
Albert Calderon was in the small blind and already all in for his remaining 430,000. He was covered by Konstantin Generalov in middle position.
Albert Calderon: K♥K♣
Konstantin Generalov: A♦K♠
There was a small sweat of Generalov picking up a flush after seeing the 9♦Q♦4♦ flop fall. But Calderon held on the 7♠ turn and 8♠ river, having put himself back in a comfortable position having around an average stack after the hand.