Stephen Chidwick and Scott Clements got their chips in before the flop. Chidwick was ahead with the as Clements showed .
The window card was the though, followed by the and . The on the turn brought Chidwick some new outs, but none of the 12 cards he needed fell on the river: .
Chidwick takes home €40,050, the remaining 20 players are guaranteed €45,700 from now on.
Markus Ross opened for 56,000 and got three-bet to 145,000 by Koichi Nozaki. Action folded back to Ross and the German shoved all in for 490,000. Nozaki tanked for a fair bit, and called.
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Players have been slowing down aware of a pay jump between 22 and 21 players, but Christopher Frank was all-in and at risk of busting with against Romain Paon's .
The flop was which was no use to Frank. The turn was the and Frank stood up and put his tablet into his bag.
The river card was the and Frank froze looking at the board. He slowly sat back down and counted out the double-up for the dealer.
Joao Simao opened from the hijack and raised to 35,000. Hady El Asmar three-bet to 85,000 and Simao called.
Both players checked a flop of and saw the on the turn. El Asmar called a bet of around 100,000 on the turn and then saw the on the river.
After a short pause Simao shoved for his remaining chips. El Asmar called and Simao showed , but the Lebanese player slammed down triumphantly for the rivered flush.
This hand catapulted El Asmar to over 1,000,000 chips whilst Simao was left with under 300,000.
Scott Clements is going deep in the Main Event for the second year in succession and were he to win he’d become the sixth player to complete the live Triple Crown. PokerStars Blog reports.