Jakub Mroczek opened to 50,000 from late position and it folded over to Joao Vieira who three-bet shipped from the small blind. Kevin MacPhee folded his big blind and Mroczek called for his own tournament life of 620,000.
Mroczek:
Vieira:
The board fell down , giving Mroczek a set of aces and ensuring his continued life in the Main Event. Vieira, on the other hand, has been crippled to just 132,000.
The action started on Jonas Lauck who raised under the gun to 50,000 and three players called the raise for some good old four-way action on the flop.
The flop came down and both Ognyan Dimov in the small blind and Lauck checked to Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody who was seated under the gun plus one. Cody bet 135,000 and Sebastian Pauli folded from the button. Dimov folded as well and Lauck made the call.
The turn was the and Lauck check-called another 247,000 chips before the fell on the river.
Lauck checked and Cody tanked for a few minutes before betting 380,000. Lauck went into the tank for several minutes before ultimately making the call. Cody quickly showed and he took down this huge pot with a rivered flush.
Kevin Killeen opened to 65,000 from the cutoff and found a call from Benny Spindler in the big blind. The flop came down and Spindler checked. Killeen pushed out a continuation bet of 65,000 and Spindler stuck around.
Fourth street was the and Spindler check-called a bet of 135,000. The river was the and Spindler checked for a third and final table. Killeen moved out a stack of 188,000, putting Spindler into the tank. He ultimately opted to call and was shown by Killeen for a flush. Spindler mucked and Killeen increased his stack to
[Removed:119] raised to 65,000 from under the gun and Kevin Killeen three-bet to 144,000 from the next seat over. Action folded back to Bensadoun and he tossed out a call.
The flop was and Bensadoun checked. Killeen continued for 55,000 and Bensadoun stayed the course. The turn was the and both players checked, allowing the to finish off the board. Bensadoun led into the middle for 125,000, sending Killeen into the tank. Roughly three minutes passed while Killeen attempted to come to a decision.
Ultimately, Killeen announced a call but mucked his hand after seeing Bensadoun's .
A short-stacked Joao Vieira shoved all in for 120,000 and [Removed:119] called out of the big blind.
Vieira:
Bensadoun:
The flop came down , giving Bensadoun trip aces and a strong grip on victory in this hand. The hit the turn, filling up Bensadoun and ending Vieira's tournament. The finished off the board and Vieira became the 13th place finisher.
Vieira will collect £27,750 for his run. Bensadoun, on the other hand, is now sitting on 2.567 million in chips.