The board read and Orpen Kisacikoglu was met with bad news as his on a river jam was caught by the of Sirzat Hissou as he stood up to leave the table with no more chips left.
Czech High Roller Martin Kabrhel has become the 23rd entry for the tournament and joined the field half an hour prior to the scheduled 60-minute dinner break. Players can still enter until the start of level 11, which will be just after 10pm local time. As of right now, the tournament clock shows 15 players remaining.
Juan Pardo raised it up on the button and Stephen Chidwick then three-bet to 30,000 in the big blind, which the Spaniard called. On the flop, Chidwick continued for 20,000 and received a call by Pardo.
They headed to the turn on which Chidwick slowed down and checked, then called a bet worth 11,500 by Pardo. He also checked the on the river with around 74,000 behind and Pardo moved all-in with the covering stack. Without using any time bank extensions, Chidwick eventually called and his were no good as Pardo revealed for the superior two pair.
Chris Brewer raised to 6,500 and was called by Nick Petrangelo. Ole Schemion then pushed for 58,000 and Brewer went over the top, earning a call from Petrangelo with the bigger stack.
Ole Schemion:
Chris Brewer:
Nick Petrangelo:
The pocket pair remained ahead throughout the board and Schemion tripled up.
Tom Vogelsang had chipped up earlier and then raised to 6,000 from the under-the-gun position. Andras Nemeth flat-called on the button and Teun Mulder also came along in the small blind. As the flop fell , Mulder bet 6,000 and Vogelsang folded while Nemeth called.
The turn was checked to Nemeth, who bet 18,000 to win the pot without any resistance.
Tom Vogelsang made it 7,500 to go in the cutoff and was called by Stephen Chidwick on the button.
"Stevie, how much do you play?" Adrian Mateos asked while in the big blind as he could barely see the stack of Chidwick on the other side of the table. Once the Brit replied with around 140,000, Mateos also came along.
The three players checked the flop and the turn was also checked by Mateos. Vogelsang bet 27,500 and Chidwick quickly folded. Mateos needed a few seconds more but came to the same conclusion as well.