Linus Sweeney open shoved from under the gun and one by one the players on his table mucked their hands until it got to Marc Radgen who made the call to put Sweeney at risk.
Sweeney had and was in a flip for his life against the of Radgen.
On the turn of a board, Ciaran Heaney bet 49,000 and Nick Smith made the call to see the on the river. Heaney moved all in, putting Smith at risk for his last 116,000.
Smith thought for about a minute before making the call and Heaney was forced to show . Smith turned over and won the pot.
Gary Clarke moved all in and got called by fellow Irishman Fintan Gavin. With all the others out Gavin said, “Tens Gary.” flipping over his [. Clarke tabled prompting Gavin to say, “I hope you hit your three.”
Gavin got his wish as the flop was but the turn and river bricked out to send Clarke home. “See you back in the Emerald.” was Gavin’s farewell to Clarke.
Team PokerStars Online's Adrienne Rowsome raised to 10,000 preflop before Paren Arzoomanian moved all in for about 77,000. Rowsome tanked briefly but made the call. Arzoomanian rolled his eyes when he saw his misfortune.
Rowsome:
Azoomanian:
The board came and Rowsome made an unneeded full house to knock another player out.
Simon Deadman got to the river against David Hill with a lot of chips in the middle. The board read and Hill led out with a bet only to face a raise from Deadman.
Hill studied the board and announced there was only one hand beating him and made the call. Deadman had flopped it with but Hill had got there on the river with . “Good job I didn’t go all in.” Deadman said, but a large part of his stack slid over to a visibly relieved Hill.
Josh Hart four-bet and then took a few moments before calling a shove from Smit Trivedi. The cards were on their backs and it was Hart at risk with his against the of Trevedi.
The board ran out and the fact he was suited came to Hart’s recuse as he rivered the flush to cripple Hart.