Parker Talbot opened the action from the cutoff to 5,500 and Stefan Schillhabel responded with a reraise from the button to 13,000. Talbot called and both players saw a flop of .
When checked, Schillhabel led for 3,500 only to be met with a check-raise of 11,500, which he called.
The turn came and Talbot pushed a large stack of 5,000 chips over the line, putting Schillhabel all in, and after some deliberation, Schillhabel called:
Stefan Schillhabel:
Parker Talbot:
The fell on the river and both players chopped the pot.
With a large pot in the middle on a completed board, one player was already all-in, and Hossein Ensan moved all in for his 27,500 remaining chips in the big blind, putting the action on Martin Hellmuth on the button.
"You're gonna think I'm slow-rolling you," Hellmuth said as he put his hands on his face and deliberated. After a bit of time, he called.
Ensan showed but it was no good as Hellmuth tabled for a superior flush.
"Sorry mate, I'll buy you a beer," Hellmuth apologized as he claimed he actually was thinking of possibly folding, while the WSOP and EPT Main Event champion made his exit.
Victoria Coren Mitchell opened to 5,000 from early position and Tommy Nguyen three-bet to 13,500 in the small blind. Preben Stokkan four-bet to 30,000 in the big blind and Coren Mitchell folded. Nguyen moved all in and Stokkan snap-called for his 116,000 chips.
Preben Stokkan:
Tommy Nguyen:
It was the classic cooler, and the board ran out to improve Stokkan to a boat, confirming his double.
PokerStars Ambassador and legendary sometimes-streamer Parker "Tonkaaaap" Talbot continues to chip up and holds one of the larger stacks in the room.
Talbot opened to 4,500 in middle position and Jinho Hong defended the big blind.
The dealer spread the flop and Hong checked. Talbot bet 10,000 and Hong called.
The landed on the turn and Hong checked again. Talbot bet 30,000 and Hong called again.
The completed the board and Hong checked once more. Talbot fired out another bet, this time for 75,000. Hong went into the tank and deliberated for some time, but ultimately folded to concede the pot to the Canadian.