Game over on the feature table for Christopher Glover. He was all in with but ran into Frank Longinotti's , Glover couldn't hit a jack and busted out as a result.
Team PokerStars Online member Adrienne Rowsome opened to 20,000 preflop, Andre Wagner then shoved all in for around 190,000. Ciaran Heaney reraised all in from the blinds and Rowsome folded.
Heaney:
Wagner:
The board came and Heaney doubled up. Wagner was left with just 2,000 and he was eliminated in the next hand when his couldn't beat Rowsome's .
Donatas Didika open shoved from the button for just under 100,000 and Christopher Corkhill in the small bind re-shoed to isolate. The big blind did indeed get out of the way and the cards were on their backs.
Didika tabled the and needed a bit of help from the dealer as he was facing the of Corkhill.
The cards hit the felt and the resulting bricked out for Didika and he was off to the pay-out desk.
Thomas Ward opened for 16,000 and Thomas van Veelen moved his last six big blinds across the line from the big blind. Ward looked him up with and was up against van Veelen’s .
The cards fell and it was the river, as it so often seems to be, that dealt the final blow to van Veelen and he was out first after the re-draw.
A much-needed double up for Smit Trivedi, who was all in with against Martins Adeniya's . The board came and Trivedi moved up to 230,000. Adeniya was knocked back down to 340,000.
David Hill is remaining active and using his stack to good effect. Hill was in the small blind and called a preflop raise from Thomas van Veelen on the button for 18,000 and they went to a flop of . Both players checked to see the turn card .
Hill led out for 18,000 and van Veelen made the call. The river was the and Hill made another bet for 24,000. Van Veelen blew out his cheeks, looked around at the tournament clock and took a couple of minutes before he made the call.
“I’ve got a jack.” Hill said turning over . That was good enough as van Veelen mucked his hand.
David Hill opened the action for 17,000 and Josh Hart made the call. Martins Adeniya was closing the action in the big blind and he opted to three-bet squeeze to 58,000.
Hill got out of the way pretty quickly and Hart asked for a call. After some thought Hart decided to give Adeniya the benefit of the doubt and let his hand go.