Hand 187: A raise-and-take for James Calvo who made it 500,000 from the button.
Hand 188: Gaurav Raina raised to 320,000 and Calvo three-bet. "How much is it this time?" Raina asked with a smile on his face, and the dealer confirmed it was one million. Raina folded.
Hand 189: Raina got a walk.
Hand 190: Raina raised to 320,000 and Calvo matched the price. They checked the but Calvo check-folded to Raina's 300,000 bet on the turn.
Hand 191: Calvo limped but Raina raised to 500,000. Calvo called.
The flop saw Raina continue for 550,000 but Calvo cut out chips for a raise and eventually slid forward 1,500,000.
"I really don't know how this is possible. This is insane," Raina said to his railbirds, showing frustration.
Hand #201: James Calvo was on the button and didn't realise the action was on him.
"Oh, It's on me?" asked Calvo. "See! I don't even know that," he added. "I'm looking at you thinking it's up to you. That how tired I am." Calvo then bet 500,000, and took down the pot, after Gaurav Raina mucked his hand.
Hand #202: Raina raised to 320,000 from the button and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #203: Calvo opened to 500,000, which was too much for Raina, as he mucked his hand.
Hand #204: Raina put in his usual 320,000 raise from the button, and won himself the pot, after Calvo's cards went into the muck.
Hand #205: Calvo thought for a moment then bet 500,000 from the button. Raina immediately mucked and Calvo took down the pot.
Hand #206: There were two minutes left in the level and the tournament supervisor informed players about an upcoming break. "Thank god, I'm so tired," said James Calvo in relief. Then the last hand before the break started as Gaurav Raina made it 320,000 to go and Calvo accepted.
Calvo checked on the , letting Raina fire a 300,000 continuation bet. Calvo then cut out a pile of the most valuable chips and check-raised to 900,000. Raina called.
The turn and river were checked through and Calvo revealed his for air on the flop and rivered pair. Raina had flopped a ten, and the eight also hit him. Despite four clubs on the board, Raina's for two pair was good and he regained the lead before they headed for a 15-minute break.