The team of Jan Bruhns - Ramon Bartsch - Brian McCann - Dimitry Novek got a well-timed double-up when they got all of their money in with versus the of their opponent. The board ran out , and the ladies held up.
Players have completed six levels so far today, and now it's time to head for a 60-minute dinner break. There are currently 22 players remaining who are all guaranteed $4,223. Play will resume at approximately 7:45 p.m.
Kiryl Radzivonau raised from under the gun to 9,000 and Ryan Laplante called from late position. The button and the big blind also tagged along, sending four players to the flop. The dealer spread the flop of and the action was checked to Laplante. He made a bet of 24,000 and the button called. The other two players folded and they were heads up on the turn.
The turn was the and Laplante bet 38,000. The button thought for a couple minutes before folding his cards. Laplante has stayed aggressive while players continue to drop and so far it has been working for him.
Mukul Pahuja raised to 10,000 from early position and David Guay defended his big blind.
The flop came and Guay checked. Pahuja bet 14,000 and Guay called.
The turn was the and Guay was the one to take the reins this time, leading out for 28,000. Pahuja called.
The river was the and Guay checked. Pahuja went into the tank and eventually checked back. Guay tabled for a flush and Pahuja shook his head after mucking his hand.
Guay began the day with 73,300 in chips and has really done some damage, spinning his stack right to the top so far.
The board read with around 35,000 in the pot and Ryan Hughes was facing a bet of 20,000. Hughes took the opportunity to make a raise to 55,000. His opponent had a look on his face of confusion, and he ended up making the call. Hughes tabled and his opponent tossed his cards away in disgust.
The action was folded to a player in late position who raised to 7,000 and Team Kiryl Radzivonau – Mikhail Semin three-bet to 21,000 from the button. The small blind thought for awhile before making a four-bet to 55,000. The initial raiser folded and Radzivonau shipped all in, knowing he had his opponent covered.
The small blind called off his 140,000 chip stack and was given the bad news. Radzivonau had against his opponent's . The board ran out and Team Kiryl Radzivonau – Mikhail Semin became the new chip leader. The remaining players will all redraw for new seating assignments to be posted when it is available.