We picked up the action on the turn when the board read . Steve O'Dwyer moved all in from the cutoff for 555,000 effectively and Johannes Strassmann went into the tank for a long time.
Eventually the German made the call and showed .
"Good call," O'Dwyer said as he flipped up .
The river brought the and O'Dwyer lost a large portion of his stack.
A short-stacked Daniel Negreanu, the last Team PokerStars Pro standing in the tournament, opened for 35,000 from middle position and then called off for 252,000 when Mike "Timex" McDonald three-bet all in from the big blind.
Negreanu:
McDonald:
"I'll get it ready," McDonald said unconfidently. Sure enough, McDonald shipped it over after the board ran out and Negreanu made two pair.
Steve O'Dwyer raised, was three-bet by Johannes Strassmann, and proceeded to four-bet all in. Strassmann made the call and the showdown went as following.
O'Dwyer:
Strassmann:
The board brought and O'Dwyer got a lucky double up.
Ole Schemion raised to 32,000 from the cutoff and he was three-bet to 95,000 by Mike McDonald from the button. Both blinds folded and the action was back on Schemion who four-bet to 190,000.
McDonald tanked for a bit before five-betting to 290,000 and Schemion tossed in the call.
The flop brought and Schemion check-folded to McDonald's shove.
On the very next hand McDonald raised from the cutoff to 35,000 and Timothy Adams three-bet to 85,000. Again both blinds folded and this time it was McDonald who four-bet making it 180,000. Adams tanked for a bit and five-bet to 290,000 but folded when McDonald moved all in.
McDonald is in control at the secondary feature table with just 15 players remaining.