David "The Dragon" Pham moved all in under the gun for roughly 400,000. Action folded around to Ruslan Gazaev who thought for a bit, then made the call from the big blind.
Pham:
Gazaev:
The flop was safe for Pham when it came , but that changed on the turn where Gazaev took the lead. He further improved on the river and his three of a kind were good to slay "The Dragon" and remove him from the tournament.
Play is back underway with the blinds at 12,000/24,000 and an ante of 4,000 for another 60 minutes before the blinds are raised to 15,000/30,000 with an ante of 5,000.
Clint Tolbert raised to 50,000 and Sebastien Comel three-bet to 155,000. Florian Lohnert then four-bet to 365,000. Action was back on Tolbert who five-bet jammed for 1,673,000. Comel folded and Lohnert called.
Tolbert:
Lohnert:
"Let's see some diamonds," said Tolbert before the flop was dealt. The flop had two diamonds, but sadly for him it came , giving his opponent a full house and reducing Tolbert's outs to running queens. The turn was the and the river the and Tolbert was eliminated.
On the last hand before break, Richard Gryko raised to 54,000 in late position and Thissa Desilva defended his big blind. The flop came and Desilva checked. Gryko bet 42,000 and Desilva check-raised to 125,000. Gryko called and the turn was the . Desilva led out 145,000 and Gryko called.
They both checked the river and Desilva's for two pair was good for the pot, as the players started heading on break.
Jonathan Dwek opened with a raise to 60,000 from the cutoff. Next to act was Johannes Becker who put in a three-bet, making it 165,000 to play. Action folded around and Dwek called.
The flop came down and Dwek checked to Becker who thought for about 30 seconds before putting out a bet of 120,000. Dwek called quickly.
On the turn, Dwek checked again, then quickly called a bet of 250,000 from Becker. The on the river earned checks from both players.
"I have an ace," Dwek said, showing . Becker nodded then mucked his hand. That awarded the pot to Dwek while the Poker Player's Championship runner-up took a big dent to his stack.
Georgios Zisimopoulos raised to 55,000 from the cutoff and Michael Ruane three-bet to 155,000 from the button, which Zisimopoulos called. On the flop and the turn, both players checked. Zisimopoulos also checked the on the river and folded when Ruane made it 175,000 to go.