Chris Moorman raised from the cutoff and Steve O'Dwyer called in the small blind. There was 32,000 in the pot heading to the flop of . Moorman continued for 12,000 and O'Dwyer called.
The was the turn and again O'Dwyer check called the 32,000 bet from Moorman.
The river was the and O'Dwyer checked to Moorman. Moorman bet 81,000 leaving 10,000 behind. O'Dwyer folded giving the pot to Moorman.
Alexandre Landron opened to 14,000 from under the gun and Andrew Wilson three-bet to 48,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Landron called to see a flop of .
Landron checked to Wilson who continued for 35,000 and Landron called. The turn brought the and Landron checked again. Wilson pushed out a bet of 110,000 and Landron still called.
The completed the board and both players tapped the table. Landron turned over but Wilson had that beat with to move on top of the leaderboard.
Joining the action on the river the board read . Anton Wigg was in the cutoff against Raphael Khalili in the big blind. The pot was 120,000.
Khalili checked to Wigg who bet 120,000 leaving a single 1,000 chip behind. Khalili asked "You got a big flush?" and then said "I got a flush" before eventually folding conceding the pot to Wigg.
A lot of the big prizes are still on the board with 84 envelopes still in the treasure chest. Here is how the mystery board is shaping up after the last break:
Raphael Khalili opened to 13,000 and was called by the button. Jonathan Proudfoot three-bet shoved all in for 176,000 in the small blind and Anton Wigg re-shoved all in for 328,000 in the big blind. Khalili gave it some thought but decided to fold and the button quickly followed suit.
Jonathan Proudfoot:
Anton Wigg:
The flop came which provided no immediate danger for Wigg. However, the on the turn gave Proudfoot a flush draw and the on the river completed it.
Joining the action on the turn there was 48,000 in the pot. Adrian Strobel was in the hijack against Michael Sklenicka on the button.
The board read and Strobel checked to Sklenicka who bet 48,000. Strobel made the call.
The river was the and Strobel checked again. Sklenicka bet 150,000 which pained Strobel who went into the tank. He said "What are you bluffing?" then sipped his water bottle. The clock was eventually called giving Strobel 30 seconds to make a decision. Eventually Strobel called and was met with frustration as Sklenicka showed for a set of fives to win a big pot.
Kenny Hallaert was down to just 107,000 chips and found himself all in and at risk. John Dwyer, on his left, re-shoved over the top of Hallaert and the rest of the table folded.
Kenny Hallaert:
John Dwyer:
The flop came and Hallaert picked up a pair of queens to take the lead. The on the turn gave Dwyer a straight draw but the bricked out on the river, sending a double-up to Hallaert.