Jan Przysucha raised to 4,300 from the cutoff and was met with calls by Kyle Maguire and Full Tilt Ambassador Dermot Blain. All three checked the flop and Maguire fired 5,500 on the turn. Blain made the call and Przysucha folded.
The river was the and Maguire bet 12,000 before Blain made it 27,400. Maguire wasn't too happy but he made the call and the Irishman showed for a turned flush to win the pot.
Dermot Blain had a phone interview for Full Tilt scheduled for just after 3pm (the tough life of an Ambassador!) and asked the rest of the table if they could take the twenty minute break early. Everyone agreed to that so we're now on a short break.
Sergio Aido opened for 4,000 and Chris Day, on the button, made it 9,200 to go. From the small blind Kyle Maguire made it 18,000. Dermot Blain folded the big blind and after some thought Aido folded, so it was back on Day.
Day raised again, a 5-bet to 38,000 and it was Maguire’s turn to make a decision.
His decision was to move all-in and Day didn’t look happy. He took his ear phone out and began to size up the situation. A few minutes passed, the table quietly and respectfully awaiting the outcome. This was the two chip leaders clashing.
“You wanna fight for it right now?” Day asked his opponent. Maguire, his chin resting on his back to front chair gave nothing away.
Day decided this wasn’t a battle he wanted to fight and folded.
The very next hand Day raised to 4,000. Maguire, now with the button, made it 9,000. The blinds folded and it was back on Day. Would we see another pre-flop raising war? Not this time as he just called and we saw a flop.
Day checked. Maguire checked.
The turn came the and Day decided to bet out to the tune of 11,500. Maguire slid his cards to the dealer and this pot went to Chris Day.
Sergio Aido has picked up a couple of pots in the last few minutes. First he three-bet on the button to 13,000 over the top of a Kyle Maguire raise to 4,000 that had been called by Full Tilt Ambassador Dermot Blain. Maguire folded but Blain made the call to see a flop. Both players checked before Blain also checked the turn, Aido bet 10,000 and the Irishman made the call. The river was the and Blain checked a third time before calling Aido's 23,000 bet. The Spaniard showed for a full house and it was enough to take the pot.
A couple of hands later, Aido got the best of Maguire. Aido called a 4,000 raise in the big blind and then check-raised Maguire's 5,100 bet on a flop to 10,200 to push the Scot off the hand.
Chris Day started the final table with a convincing chip lead but he's not having so much luck in the last half an hour.
First Sergio Aido check/called him to the tune of 6,300 and 12,200 on the flop and turn of a board before both players checked the river. Day showed but found himself rivered by the Spaniard's .
A few hands later saw Day raise to 5,000 preflop, getting called by Full Tilt Ambassador Dermot Blain on the button and Jan Przysucha in the big blind. It was checked to Blain on the flop of and the Irishman bet 8,200, Przysucha folded but Day called to see the turn. Day checked a second time and Blain bet 16,600 on this occasion but again Day made the call. The river was the and Day led out this time for 38,000 - Blain tanked for a couple of minute but eventually made the call.
Day shook his head, showing for a missed flush draw and gutshot and Blain scooped the pot with .
Jan Przysucha has been nursing a short stack for a couple of hours now and he finally found a spot to make his move, unfortunately someone still had a better hand than him.
Sergio Aido raised to 5,000 in the small blind and Przysucha moved all in for about 40,000 from the big blind. An instant call from the Spaniard.
Aido:
Przysucha:
The flop brought a ten to give the Pole some extra outs but that was all the help he got when the board came . We're down to just four players.
Dermot Blain raised to 5,200 and was met with a raise by Chris Day to 13,500. With everyone else folded it was back on Blain who raised again, only to be met by an all-in from Day.
It was obvious that Blain wasn't entirely happy but his hand was too strong to fold, so he shrug called and tabled . He was up against Day’s .
Day clearly wasn’t feeling it and was out of his chair anticipating his exit.
The dealer put out the five cards. and Day survived, doubling up.
Clearly delighted, he let out a little “Yes.” and immediately apologised for the minor celebration.