Scott Seiver and Steve O'Dwyer have been eliminated, but bought back in for another €100,000. A total of 8 re-entries have been made now, with Mike McDonald accounting for two of them.
Philipp Gruissem opened for 7,500 from the button and Erik Seidel in the big blind was the sole caller.
Seidel check called a bet of 10,000 on and another 25,000 on the turn.
The completed the board and Seidel checked a third time. Gruissem thought about it for some time before eventually checking behind.
Seidel showed for the flopped pair of sixes backing into the nut flush. "Eeehjaaah!" Gruissem said with a disappointing voice, before releasing his hand into the muck.
Jason Mo has been eliminated from the tournament. Another player who busted is last years winner Daniel Colman. Colman has bought back in and has a fresh 250,000 to play with again.
Sam Greenwood opened for 8,000 under the gun and action folded to Stephen Chidwick in the cutoff. The Brit shoved all in for 31,600 and action folded back to Greenwood. Greenwood called.
Chidwick had the best of it with as Greenwood tabled . The board ran out and Chidwick doubled.
From the cutoff seat, Erik Seidel raised to 7,000. Andrew Chen reraised on the button to 21,000, and then action folded back to Seidel. He reraised to 48,000, and Chen called.
The flop came down , and Seidel bet 42,500. Chen folded, and Seidel won the pot to move to 425,000 in chips.
Ole Schemion and Leon Tsoukernik each put in 55,000 in unknown action on the flop. After the paired the board on the turn, Schemion bet 54,000. Tsoukernik called, and the river was the to complete the board. Schemion moved all in, covering Tsoukernik's remaining stack of roughly 100,000 in chips. Tsoukernik tanked for a bit, then folded the face up, and Schemion was awarded the pot. He didn't show.
In this abridged edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Rich catches up with Asher Conniff and Brian Yoon before the start of the World Poker Tour World Championship final table.