Jason DeWitt limped in the cutoff and Hani Mio raised to 180,000, which Scott Clements in the big blind called. DeWitt also called and the flop came . Once the action was back on Mio, he bet 280,000 and that won the pot.
Soon after, Mio limped, as did Tommy Le on the button and Clements in the small blind. Eoghan O'Dea checked his option in the big blind and the flop fell . Clements bet 150,000 and just Mio called. On the turn, both players checked and Clements bet again the river, making it 200,000 to go. Mio raised it up to 525,000 and Clements called.
Mio rolled over for a full house and that won the pot.
Murat Tulek raised to 210,000 from early position and the action reached Miltiadis Kyriakides in the big blind. He asked Tulek how many chips the German had behind. Tulek replied with, "I have 100 more." Kyriakides called and the flop fell . Tulek got his remaining chips in and Kyriakides looked him up.
Kyriakides:
Tulek:
"Seven on the turn," Myriakides said. Instead, it was the on the turn and Tulek locked up the double. "Ab geht's," he shouted and walked over to his German rail. The river completed the board and the pot was shipped to Tulek.
Scott Clements raised to 200,000 from the hijack, Miltiadis Kyriakides three-bet to 750,000 from the button, Clements came back over the top, and Kyriakides called to put himself at risk.
Kyriakides:
Clements:
Kyriakides had the preflop advantage with his aces and, when the flop came , he retained his lead. But the on the turn gave Clements a set of sevens to put him far ahead and leave Kyriakides drawing thin with one card to come. The on the river gave Clements sevens full of nines to win the pot and eliminate Kyriakides.
Scott Clements raised to 175,000 and Jason DeWitt called from the small blind. Both players checked through on the flop and the turn. The river was checked as well and DeWitt showed for a pair of kings to win the pot.
In another hand, Hani Mio limped in, as did Clements in the small blind and Eoghan O'Dea in the big blind. On the flop, Clements and O'Dea checked, Mio bet 130,000, and Clements folded while O'Dea called. O'Dea checked the turn as well and Mio bet 330,000, picking up a reluctant call by O'Dea.
The river brought no betting action and Mio announced two pairs, flipping over for kings and nines. That was good enough to win the pot and Mio cemented his spot in second place behind Clements.
Hani Mio won the last hand of the level without showdown against Scott Clements in a three-way pot. Clements raised to 175,000 from under the gun and Mio called in the small blind, as did Tommy Le in the big blind. The flop of was checked to Clements and he bet 250,000, which only Mio called.
Both checked the turn and Mio's bet of 325,000 on the river won the pot without showdown.
Clements and Mio are sitting comfortably at the top, while Le dropped into the middle of the pack with the following chip counts at the end of Level 26: