Liviu Ignat raised from the cutoff to 18,000 and Hari Bercovici shoved his short stack from the small blind for 72,000. Ignat called and Bercovici was way ahead.
Hari Bercovici:
Liviu Ignat:
The flop of was a big sweat, because suddenly Ignat added a flush draw to his outs. However, the turn and river bricked and Bercovici doubled.
Farid Jattin raised to 19,000 and Theo Jorgensen called on the button. After the flop, Jattin checked and Jorgensen bet 25,000, Jattin called. The appeared on the turn and Jattin checked for a second time. Jorgensen bet 55,000 and received the call.
After the river, Jattin checked and Jorgensen bet 200,000. Jattin tanked for a long time, and the clock was called on him. He eventually called and Jorgensen rolled over the winning for two pair to claim a huge pot and become the first chip millionaire.
Armando Collado raised and Ben Heath called in the big blind. Collado asked for the stack size of his opponent and then acted slightly surprised when he was told it was 300,000. The flop came and Heath checked, Collado bet 20,000 and Heath called. On the turn, Heath checked again.
Collado bet 47,000 and Heath then check-raised all in to force a fold from his opponent.
Frederik Jensen was our shortest stack at the dinner break, but have managed to get two shoves through.
First off Mikalai Vaskaboinikau opened for a minraise of 16,000, before Jensen moved his remaining 65,000 over the line. Vaskaboinikau couldn't muster the additional 49,000 and let his hand go.
The very next hand Jensen open-jammed from early position, but no one wanted his action, and the Dane collected the blinds and antes.
Back from the dinner break, Mikalai Vaskaboinikau raised to 16,000 from the hijack and Cristian Egues called in the cutoff, Christophe Larquemin called in the big blind. On the flop of , Larquemin checked and Vaskaboinikau continued for 27,000 with both opponents calling.
The turn and river were checked through and Egues claimed the pot with the .
With the completion of level 16, the remaining 24 players have just gone on a 75 minute dinner break. Action will resume at around 8.40 p.m. local time.
[Removed:172] raised from early position and Hari Bercovici and Caitlin Hall came along out of the blinds. On the flop, Bercovici checked and Hall bet 18,000, Kramer called and Bercovici folded.
On the turn, Hall bet 27,000, Kramer moved forward a stack of T-5,000 chips and Hall called all in.
Caitlin Hall:
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The on the river was a blank and Hall doubled for 118,000 to overtake Kramer in chips.
Mikalai Vaskaboinikau shoved the turn of a board to force folds and Piotr Franczak just did so as well over on table two.
Farid Jattin raised from under the gun and Franczak called in the big blind, then bet the flop for 25,000. Jattin called and the appeared on the turn. Franczak shoved and Jattin asked for a count, but ultimately folded to the 118,000-shove of his opponent.