Scott Shelley is doing all that he can to prevent JP Kelly from making history. After kelly limped another button, Shelley checked to see the flop of .
Shelley checked the flop to Kelly, who bet out 18,000. Shelley check-raised to 62,000 and won the pot.
There's plenty of fans lining the rail on all sides. JP Kelly's supporters are here as are plenty of people railing Scott Shelley. With many of the heads-up matches finishing their first round, some of the players have made their way over to watch this heads-up match. It's quite the atmosphere in here, especially with Kelly going for all this history.
JP Kelly raised o 38,000 and Scott Shelley called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Both players checked and the dealer placed the on the turn.
Shelley check-folded to a bet of 44,000 from Kelly, who now has 940,000 in chips. Shelley is slightly behind with 810,000.
JP kelly raised it up from the button to 38,000. Scott Shelley called from the big blind and the flop came down . Both players checked to see the fall on the turn. Shelley fired 33,000 and that won the pot.
We're taking a quick break while the table is prepared for heads-up play. There seems to be a shiny gold bracelet that has appeared on the table in the meantime as well...
Jeppe Bisgaard limped the button before defending champion JP Kelly raised to 62,000 from the small blind. Scott Shelley got out of the way in the big blind and then Bisgaard shoved all in. Kelly nodded his head and made the call, tabling the . Bisgaard looked to his rail and it wasn't a good look as he tabled the .
The flop came down and Bisgaard picked up some clubs to give him a better shot at doubling up. The turn brought the before the river delivered the final blow to Bisgaard with the .
Bisgaard was sent to the rail in third place, taking home just over £55,000 for his finish. Meanwhile, Kelly started stacking the chips as he is now heads up for the bracelet in his title defense.
Will Kelly be the youngest player to three bracelets? Will he go back-to-back and successfully defend his title? Will he be the first player with two WSOP Europe bracelets? Stick around and find out!