The remaining 23 players are on their final 15-minute break of Day 2. They will play one more level when they return and then will bag for the evening.
Kyriakos Papadopoulos opened to 60,000 as the first player to act and Stephen Chidwick three-bet jammed a short stack of around 225,000 from the button. Papadopoulos quickly called when the blinds folded.
Stephen Chidwick:
Kyriakos Papadopoulos:
Chidwick couldn't win the flip as the board ran out to win Papadopoulos the pot and send the British high stakes crusher to the rail.
"Have fun," Chidwick told his opponents as he left.
Daniele Guidetti was in the small blind in a heads-up pot against Kyriakos Papadopoulos in the cutoff.
Both players checked on the flop of and Guidetti led out with a bet on the turn. Papadopoulos raised and Guidetti in turn three-bet jammed his short stack. Papadopoulos called.
Daniele Guidetti:
Kyriakos Papadopoulos:
Guidetti had a double gutter but was behind the two pair of Papadopoulos and couldn't hit on the river to go out in 22nd place.
After he ran into a set of jacks against Lander Lijo and was left with just four big blinds, Yannick Cardot got the last of his chips in preflop against Laszlo Molnar.
Yannick Cardot:
Laszlo Molnar:
The board ran out , bringing no help to Cardot and ending his tournament before night's end.
Rui Ferreira was all in and at risk with his stack of 430,000 against Damian Salas.
Rui Ferreira:
Damian Salas:
"Good luck," Ferreira told the 2020 Main Event champion ahead of the runout.
The flop came to give Ferreira a flush draw and he hit that third spade on the river as the board ran out to earn him a double through the Argentinean.
At the same table a few hands later, Daewoong Song was in the small blind in a heads-up pot against Andrew Wilson in the big blind and got it in on a flop of with Wilson being the effective stack of about 1,200,000.
Andrew Wilson:
Daewoong Song:
Wilson was ahead with the sixes and they held up as the board finished out to earn him a double through Song.
Andre Akkari has been eliminated on the final hand of the night by Ehsan Amiri, who will take the chip lead into Day 3 Sunday.
Amiri raised to 70,000 in the hijack and Akkari moved all in from the cutoff for 540,000 and Amiri called.
Andre Akkari:
Ehsan Amiri:
The board ran clean through the turn for the PokerStars Ambassador as the dealer spread , but on the river, the came in for Amiri to send Akkari home in 17th place.