Hand #47: Jorryt van Hoof opened to 525,000 and Christopher Greaves called from the big blind. Both players checked the flop before a bet of 700,000 from van Hoof when the fell on the turn was enough to see him win the pot.
Hand #48 Jorryt van Hoof opened to 525,000 and collected the blinds and antes.
Hand #49: From under the gun, Martin Jacobson opened to 500,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #50: From under the gun, Dan Sindelar raised and everyone folded.
Hand #51: Christopher Greaves opened to 600,000 and collected the blinds and antes.
Level 32 is complete and the players are now on a 90-minute dinner break. During the two-hour level, Scott Palmer exiting in 19th place, inciting the penultimate redraw in the 2014 Main Event. Once down to two tables, Scott Mahin and Andrey Zaichenko were eliminated in 18th and 17th places, respectively.
Dan Sindelar, who was the chip leader during the previous break, gave up the lead to Martin Jacobson momentarily, but regained it as the two battled it out on the secondary table. However, Brazilian Bruno Politano made a late surge during one of the final hands of the level, and is the chip leader entering the dinner break.
Mahin was eliminated in 18th place when he flopped two pair against Andoni Larrabe’s ace-high flush draw. The turn was the , giving the Spaniard extra outs to catch up, and the on the river completed his flush. According to ESPN’s Andrew Feldman, Mahin was very emotional during his exit interview with Kara Scott, shedding a tear or two.
Andrey Zaichenko then exited in 17th place, even after doubling through Sindelar in an exciting race. The momey went in preflop, Zaichenko held against Sindelar’s , and the river brought a four flush for the Russian. Not long after Zaichenko was faced with an all-in bet on a board of , and called with .
Unfortunately for him, Dutchman Jorryt van Hoof had him drawing dead with , and a meaningless completed the board.
The players are now on dinner break for an hour-and-a-half. We will have full counts for you shortly.
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Hand #34: Felix Stephensen raised to 425,000 on the button, Andoni Larrabe defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Larrabe checked, Stephensen continued for 425,000, and Larrabe called. The turn was the , Larrabe check-called another 850,000 from Stephensen, and the completed the board.
Larrabe checked for a third and final time, Stephensen fired out a third and final bullet worth 1.45 million, and Larrabe quickly called. The Norwegian showed for top two pair and was pushed the six million-chip pot.
Hand #35: Mark Newhouse raised to 400,000 from under-the-gun, winning the blinds and antes.
Hand #45: Dan Sindelar limped from the button, Eddy Sabat completed from the small blind, and William Pappaconstantinou checked his option from the big blind. The flop came down and action checked back to Sindelar. He moved 350,000 into the middle only to have Sabat slide out a check-raise to one million. Pappaconstantinou folded and Sindelar called.
The turned and both players checked, allowing the to grace the felt on the river. They both checked once more and Sabat tabled for a pair of tens. Sindelar mucked and Sabat was awarded the pot.
Hand #46: Sabat made it 450,000 from the button and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #40: Martin Jacobson opened to 450,000 and collected the blinds and antes.
Hand #41: Dan Sindelar opened to 450,000 and Christopher Greaves three-bet to 1,050,000 from the button.
Once the action was back on Sindelar, he put in a four-bet to 3,000,000 only to have Greaves three-bet shove all in. Sindelar folded and Greaves was pushed the pot.
Hand #42: William Pappaconstantinou opened to 450,000 and Martin Jacobson called before both players checked the flop.
The turn landed the and Pappaconstantinou bet out 475,000 to force a fold from Jacobson.
Hand #43: Dan Sindelar received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #44: Martin Jacobson opened to 450,000 on the button and Eddy Sabat moved all in from the big blind. Jacobson instantly folded.