The 16 remaining players have been sent on a 20-minute break as a redraw has taken place. The PokerNews reporting will now also all be on a 30-minute delay to be in line with the live stream. An overview of the redraw is to follow.
The action at both tables has resumed some 10 minutes ago in real time and below is the redraw of the last two tables and their according stack sizes. Table 153 is the current feature table.
Niko Wieland raised to 2,500,000 from the under-the-gun position with and was called by Yiannis Liperis ) in the cutoff and Adrian Mateos ) in the small blind.
They all checked through the on the flop to the on the turn. Mateos checked, Wieland bet 3,200,000. Liperis folded and Mateos raised to 10,400,000. After thinking it all over for a while, he folded.
Yiannis Liperis raised to 2,500,000 from the hijack. Niko Wieland called in the big blind.
The flop came , Wieland checked, Liperis bet 2,200,000. Wieland shoved all in. Liperis asked for a count. The dealer confirmed he had 13,200,000 behind. Liperis called.
Niko Wieland:
Yiannis Liperis:
The rest of the board was filled with the on the turn giving Liperis extra outs to eliminate Wieland from the tournament but the on the river wasn't one of them. Wieland doubled up.
Joao Simao raised to 2.5 million from early position and Gianluca Speranza called out of the big blind. On a flop of , Speranza checked and called a bet worth 2.1 million before the n turn was checked. On the river, Speranza checked once more and folded when Simao made it 3.7 million to go.
Simao raised 2.5 million first to act the next hand and Neil Ryder shoved for 20.3 million in order to claim the pot uncontested.
Yoann Vu-Van raised to 2.5 million in the cutoff and Simao defended his big blind. On the flop, the partypoker ambassador checked and a bet of 1.6 million did the trick for Vu-Van.
Ondrej Drozd raised to 2,600,000 from the cutoff and Andreas Walnum three-bet to 7,900,000. Drozd shoved for 116,200,000. Walnum looked at his cards again.
"I don't think I can fold." Walnum said. After thinking about it for a while, he called.
Andreas Walnum:
Ondrej Drozd:
The flop came , the turn brought them the but the river completed the board with the to bust Walnum from the tournament in 16th place.
Most of the pots on the outer table barely provided any excitement and wouldn't go past the flop or turn, but this just chaned. Joao Simao raised to 2.5 million and Radoslaw Wesierski three-bet to 6.4 million from one seat over. Simao called and the duo was separated by the dealer, so both were barely able to see each other stacks.
On the flop, Simao checked and called a bet of 5.0 million before the fell on the turn. Simao checked once more and Wesierski fired a second barrel for 10.0 million. "Can I see your stack please?" Simao asked and Wesierski leaned back to give free sight on his chips. Simao then called after some consideration and the duo headed to the river.
Simao quickly checked and Wesierski did so after some thought. The partypoker ambassador rolled over the and Wesierski had that beat with , however he was clearly unhappy with his decision on the river and started talking to himself and Rickie Silcock in the two seat.