Taus Lilius on the button bet 50,000 and Barry Hutter called in the big blind with less.
Barry Hutter:
Taus Lilius:
The flop came out , giving Lilius a commanding lead with a set. The rest of the board came out and Hutter was eliminated shortly after making the money.
Romain Lewis shoved in the cutoff for 94,000 chips left and it folded to Conrad Simpson who called in the big blind. Lewis revealed and was facing in Simpson's hand.
The flop first brought , giving a pair of sevens to Simpson, but a showed on the turn to give a pair of tens to Lewis, who improved his hand into trips after the hit the river. Lewis, who started the day with only 49,000, has now over 200,000 chips.
Ian O'Hara on the other hand busted a few moments earlier right after the bubble burst.
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Petar Kalev opened and got called by Salim Admon next to him to see a flop . Kalev continued for 25,000 and Admon made the call.
The turn brought the to pair the board and this time Kalev announced all in, putting Admon at risk for his tournament. Admon tanked for a minute and eventually folded.
On a raised pot, the flop showed when Dario Sammartino and Johan Martinet both checked from the blinds.
The turn was the and this time Sammartino bet 45,000. Martinet thought about his move for a minute and raised it to 160,000, leaving him with around 125,000 chips left. Sammartino tanked for some time and announced all in, but Martinet snap-folded.