Dmitry Ponomarev opened the cutoff and big blind Alex Foxen called. Foxen checked on and Ponomarev shoved for 301,000. Foxen tanked for a bit and called.
Dmitry Ponomarev:
Alex Foxen:
The on the turn and on the river were blanks and Ponomarev exited.
Kalidou Sow opened the cutoff for 65,000 and Colin Robinson shoved from the small blind for 459,000. The big blind folded, Sow tanked for a bit before he called.
Kalidou Sow:
Colin Robinson:
Sow was in good position to take the tournament down to 19 players, but the poker gods had other plans. The board ran out and Robinson doubled.
Jason Wheeler opened in the cutoff for 56,000 and Serhii Popovych made it 146,000 on the button. Wheeler fired in 315,000 and Popovych called. Wheeler bet 275,000 more on the flop and Popovych peeled, with the two staring at each other as the arrived. Wheeler peeked at the board then moved all in.
Popovych tanked for several minutes before Alex Foxen called a clock. He folded with two seconds left.
In the cutoff, Nir Levy opened out of his 510,000 stack with a raise to 75,000. His neighbor on the button, Michal Mrakes tanked for a bit but folded eventually.
Thomas Lentrodt shoved the small blind for 1 million and the big blind folded. Levy called, somewhat reluctantly.
Nir Levy:
Thomas Lentrodt:
The board ran out and Lentrodt eliminated Levy who departed in 20th place.
Alex Foxen opened under the gun to 70,000 and Harry Lodge defended big blind. Lodge check-called 65,000 on the flop and they checked the turn to see a community of . Lodge bet 115,000 and Foxen mucked.
The next hand, Sergii Popovych opened and both blinds called. Everyone checked the flop and the board read . Lodge checked, Foxen bet 110,000 and Lodge called after Popovych mucked. Both players checked the river and Lodge tabled to win the pot.