Ben Heath and Marcin Chmielewski just played a monster pot, but with the monsters they showed up, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise.
On a board of Heath bet 48,000 before Chmielewski shipped it all in for 100,000 more. Heath wasted no time calling with , but despite his set he still had to fade quite a few outs against Chmielewski's .
The river was the , and that sent the voluminous pot to Chmielewski.
The restart of the last three tables has been rather quiet and in a different section of the tournament room.
[Removed:172] raised from the small blind and Jyri Merivirta called in the big blind. On the flop of , Kramer continued for 14,000 and Merivirta folded.
Pierre Neuville and Frederik Jensen open-shoved their smaller stacks and claimed the blinds and antes.
Then, Cristian Egues raised from early position, Alexander Ivarsson three-bet on the button and Egues four-bet to 115,000. Ivarsson called and Egues instantly shoved the flop to force a fold from Ivarsson.
Stephen Chidwick raised to 12,000 and Pierre Neuville called in the big blind, then immediately put on his sunglasses. The flop came and Neuville checked. Chidwick continued for 11,000 and Neuville check-raised to 30,000 in order to pick up a call. On the turn, Neuville took off the sunglasses and then moved all in.
Chidwick asked for a count, but ultimately folded to the shove worth 74,000.
Stephen Chidwick raised it up to 12,000 from early position before Caitlin Hall shoved from the button for 69,000. Even though Pierre Neuville looked very interested, he ultimately surrendered his small blind, and [Removed:172] folded his big blind.
Chidwick called quickly and flipped over , and they were flipping against the of Hall.
Mikalai Vaskaboinikau shoved the turn of a board to force folds and Piotr Franczak just did so as well over on table two.
Farid Jattin raised from under the gun and Franczak called in the big blind, then bet the flop for 25,000. Jattin called and the appeared on the turn. Franczak shoved and Jattin asked for a count, but ultimately folded to the 118,000-shove of his opponent.
[Removed:172] raised from early position and Hari Bercovici and Caitlin Hall came along out of the blinds. On the flop, Bercovici checked and Hall bet 18,000, Kramer called and Bercovici folded.
On the turn, Hall bet 27,000, Kramer moved forward a stack of T-5,000 chips and Hall called all in.
Caitlin Hall:
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The on the river was a blank and Hall doubled for 118,000 to overtake Kramer in chips.
With the completion of level 16, the remaining 24 players have just gone on a 75 minute dinner break. Action will resume at around 8.40 p.m. local time.