The 13 remaining players are on their final break of the night. They'll either play the next level until the end or bag with 12 players left, whichever comes first.
It's been the Jack Sinclair show on the outer table thus far and he's showing no signs of slowing down. Dominik Matejka opened from early position and Sinclair three-bet to 325,000 on the button. Matejka called and the flop came .
Matejka check-called a bet of 250,000 from Sinclair and the landed on the turn. Matejka checked again and Sinclair announced all in as he slid out a stack of chips. Matejka was put to the test for his remaining 1,210,000 and he took some time to think about it. About two minutes had passed and Matejka finally let his hand go.
Ihor Yerofieiev opened from early position to 105,000 and Ivan Gabrieli three-bet all-in from the small blind for 1,270,000. It folded back to Yerofieiev who called.
Ivan Gabrieli:
Ihor Yerofieiev:
Both players flopped pairs on the flop, and Gabrieli did pick up a flush and straight draw on the turn. But the river was a brick and he was eliminated in 14th place.
The tournament is now one elimination away from bagging up for the night.
Joel Ettedgi raised to 125,000 in middle position, Jack Sinclair three-bet to 375,000 to his direct left, Ettedgi four-bet shoved 1,450,000 after some thought. Sinclair beat him to the pot with a call.
Joel Ettedgi:
Jack Sinclair:
Ettedgi had mistimed the shove as Sinclair had a real hand and would need help from the board if he was to survive. Help didn't appear on an board, forcing Ettedgi to say his goodbyes. Sinclair moved up to nearly 5M after the two big hands in quick succession.
With around 700,000 already in the middle and the board reading , Laszlo Bujtas and Jack Sinclair were heads-up in the pot. Bujtas checked from early position and Sinclair knuckled the table as well.
The river was the and Bujtas eyed up Sinclair's stack before announcing all in.
"Good game guys," Sinclair said before calling off his stack of 1,275,000. Bujtas turned over for just ace-high while Sinclair flipped over for the nut flush and doubled up.