Mustapha Kanit raised to 60,000 and Jeff Rossiter called. On the flop , the Australian checked and then quickly folded to a continuation bet. Kanit showed him and the rest of the table the . The Italian also won another pot straight after and increased his lead.
Ivan Luca limped under the gun and right next to him Timothy Adams shoved all in for 381,000. Action folded to Anton Bertilsson in the small blind and he called all in for 338,000. The big blind and Luca both folded.
Timothy Adams:
Anton Bertilsson:
Adams was in good position to double up, but the community cards resulted in a different outcome: .
Adams was left with 43,000 and moved in under the gun the next hand. His neighbor Mustapha Kanit raised to 70,000 total and big blind Ivan Luca made the call. Luca then check folded to Kanit's 70,000 continuation bet on and the small side pot was already Kanit's.
Mustapha Kanit:
Timothy Adams:
After the hit the turn, Adams was already drawing dead and he gathered his belongings. The on the river was a blank and Adams made his exit in 15th place.
Winfred Yu raised to 70,000 and Davidi Kitai called from the big blind to see a flop of . Kitai check-called a bet of 75,000 and the on the turn was checked by both players. The Belgian also checked the river and Yu fired a bet of 155,000.
Kitai spent some time in the think tank and Nick Petrangelo as well as Martin Jacobson then called time. The minute ran down and Kitai folded with five seconds to spare. Below are the updated counts of the entire table two.
Kim Wittendorff raised to 65,000 and Jeff Rossiter moved all in out of the big blind. The shove was for almost the stack size of the Dane and Wittendorff let go, but he got the invested chips back one hand later by stealing the blinds and antes. The chip counts for table one can be found below.
With the blinds having just gone up, Anton Bertilsson in the hijack made it 60,000 to go. On the button, Ivan Luca made the call before action got to big blind Mustapha Kanit. The Italian high roller squeezed to 215,000 with 1,324,000 behind.
Bertilsson thought about it for just a bit before shoving all in for almost 1.9 million. Luca didn't need much time making up his mind and folded just about right away. Kanit needed some more time though and sighed long and hard.
He eventually tossed in some 1,000 chips to call, though he wasn't overly excited doing so. When he saw the showdown, that all changed:
Mustapha Kanit:
Anton Bertilsson:
The board ran out and Bertilsson parted ways with a lot of chips. Kanit, still with a straight face, counted out his 1,539,000 stack and raked in the biggest pot of the tournament.
Shortly after the redraw Anton Bertilsson raised to 48,000 from the cutoff and Christoph Vogelsang raised all-in from the button for his last 482,000. Bertilsson made the call
Bertilsson:
Vogelsang:
Vogelsang was in need of help but the gave him nothing and he was eliminated. Bertilsson is now approaching Keith Johnson with a stack of over two million