On a [4hhTs] flop, Simon Deadman check-raised Antonis Poulengeris' 6,000 bet to 17,400 but received a quick call. Deadman fired another 22,300 on the turn and Poulengeris called quickly again.
The river was the and both players checked, Poulengeris showed and took the pot.
"I don't think I had enough to make you pass," said Deadman.
There had been a raise before Ciaran Heaney three-bet on the button when Kelly Saxby moved all in from the small blind. The original raiser took a while to decide what to do while Saxby, who was at risk, stood up and awaited her fate for what must have seemed like hours to her. While she waited she told PokerNews that she had used her “One time.”
The original raiser folded and Heaney turned over his . Saxby held the .
The cards ran out and despite using her one time and standing up to leave trick, somehow Saxby was out agonisingly short of the money.
Linus Sweeney moved all in from under the gun for 23,600 and Phillip Szeto called in for less from the button. Robert Schulz thought for a while before calling both shoves in the big blind.
Sweeney:
Szeto:
Schulz:
The board came and Sweeney scooped the pot, knocking Szeto out at the same time.
Mahmood Rasheed has been knocked out in 57th place, he pushed with but ran into on a board. With 56 players left, the tournament is now playing hand-for-hand. One player will leave with nothing, the rest will take home at least £1,660 each.