Ever since his failed bluff attempt, Joel Douaglin has been very active.
In the most recent hand, Douaglin opened for 65,000 from the hijack and Raiden Kan called from the button. Both blinds folded, the flop fell , and two checks led to the turn. Douaglin checked, Kan bet 65,000, and Douaglin check-raised to 170,000. Kan made the call and the completed the board on the river.
Douaglin wasted little time in shoving all in for a hefty 1.3 million or so, and Kan thought for about 20 seconds before releasing his hand.
From the cutoff seat, Alex Lynskey raised to 45,000. Manny Stavropoulos reraised on the button to 105,000, and then play folded back to Lynskey. He took his time and then four-bet to 240,000. Stavropoulos studied, but in the end he would find a fold, and Lynskey won the pot.
Level 22 has come and gone. That means it's time for another 15-minute break. When they return, the remaining 12 players will come back to 12,000/24,000/4,000 blinds.
Grant Levy got those chips listed below in hand that went into the break, a hand where he lay in waiting for his prey before striking on the river.
Anthony Legg raised to 40,000 from the cutoff and was called by Lennart Uphoff on the button and Levy in the small blind. The flop came and the action checked around to Uphoff who bet 55,000. Levy was the only caller and check-called another 115,000 on the turn.
The river was the and Levy checked once more. His German opponent took the bait and fired 185,000 only to fold when Levy added another 232,000 on top.