Giacomo Fundaro opened with , Andrea Benelli three bet with and Vicky Coren-Mitchell shoved all in with .
It was 740,000 more to call for Benelli and there was 1,535,000 in the pot, so he was getting a tempting price. He took his time before making his decision.
The decision was to fold and some much needed chips slid the way of short stack Vicky Coren-Mitchell.
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Jordan Westmorland opened on the button for 120,000 with and Andrea Benelli called in the big blid with .
The flop was and Benelli checked and then called a bet of 100,000 from Westmorland.
The turn card put another heart out there but again Benelli check called a bet from Westmorland, this time for 250,000.
The river was the and Benelli again checked. Westmorland went for a bet of 600,000.
Benelli thought it over for some time but eventually made the call with his top pair. A big pot was pushed to Westmorland.
Andrea Benelli finally had a real hand again: . He raised the button to 120,000 and Jason Westmorland made the call from the big blind holding .
Westmorland check called 125,000 on and check called another 275,000 on the -turn. The river was the giving Westmorland the straight. Westmorland bet out for 375,000 and Benelli snap called.
Benelli had to muck his queens and did so with quite a lot of frustration. The break can't come soon enough for Benelli, he seems on tilt.
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With 430,000 in the pot and a flop of , Jordan Westmorland checked from the big blind with the and Giacomo Fundaro bet from the under-the-gun position holding the . Westmorland made the call, the dealer burned and turned the , and both players checked.
Westmorland checked for a third time when the river brought another spade, and Fundaro, who already had the flush, bet a modest 315,000. Westmorland looked as if he wanted to call with his ten, but he managed to find the fold button.