Luigi D'Alterio raised to 80,000 in the cutoff and Yiannis Liperis called him on the button. D'Alterio bet 60,000 on the flop and 185,000 on the turn. Liperis stuck around to see the river, which both players checked.
D'Alterio showed for a missed backdoor flush and Liperis took it with .
There was around 180,000 in the middle on a flop of with action heads up between Janosch Hain in the big blind and Clement Richez, who was under the gun. Hain checked to Richez, who put out a bet of 40,000. Hain called.
The turn was and Hain checked again. Richez continued, betting another 150,000. Hain went into the tank for about a minute and then announced a check-raise all in. Richez took about 10 seconds and then sent his cards to the muck.
With 24 players remaining the players are moving to a different tournament area after doing a three-table redraw. Cards will be back in the air when everyone is seated.
Alexandre Reard opened to 85,000 under the gun and action made its way around to Remi Wyrzykiewicz, who three-bet all in for 820,000 from the cutoff. Reard quickly called once everybody in between folded.
Remi Wyrzykiewicz:
Alexandre Reard:
Wyrzykiewicz was in a coin flip situation for his tournament life and in need of holding to score the double, but the flop put him behind the eight ball, and the turn and river resulted in his elimination from the tournament in 25th place.
With his elimination, the tournament has now reached 24 players and a full three-table redraw has been conducted. The tournament is also in the process of moving downstairs into the main room, meaning the tournament clock is paused temporarily with 35:46 remaining in Level 24. However, it is not a break, so play will resume as soon as everybody is ready to go.
Stay tuned for information regarding the full three-table redraw.