Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Jake White limped in from the cutoff, allowing Alfred Karlsson to pot it to 72,000 from the button. Big stack Paul Gunness came along from the big blind, and White made the call also.
The 3♠J♠5♣ flop checked through, bringing in the 3♦ turn. Here, White bet out for 110,000 when checked to, which was enough to get folds from both of the other players in the pot.
Roel van Gestel was all in and at risk against chip leader Paul Gunness.
Roel van Gestel: A♠A♥10♣8♥
Paul Gunness: A♣K♦10♦6♣
Gunness went runner-runner to make a flush on the J♥J♣9♠5♣9♣ board, sending Van Gestel and his pocket aces to the rail.
Shrey Maheshwary opened the action under the gun with a raise to 35,000. Dario Alioto potted it from the button, leaving just 28,000 behind, and Maheshwary called to see a flop. He the put Alioto all in on 10♦K♣5♥ and got snap-called.
Dario Alioto: K♦K♥Q♥3♣
Shrey Maheshwary: A♦7♦4♥3♥
Maheshwary had only backdoors, with the A♥ turn meaning only a deuce could help him score an elimination. Alioto filled up on the 5♦ river, however exited the tournament shortly after.
Anik Ajmera raised to 56,000 from under the gun, Adam Johnson announced "pot", and threw in 176,000 chips, Ajmera called.
The flop came 9♦3♦6♠, Johnson said "all in" which was around 300,000, Ajmera asked for a count and called when the chip amount got confirmed.
Adam Johnson: A♣A♥4♠2♠
Anik Ajmera: K♣J♥9♥8♣
The turn was the 5♥, and Johnson improved to top set on the A♠ river for a huge double up.
Chip leader Paul Gunness checked the 8♠3♣10♦10♣ turn from the big blind, and Andrew Ostapchenko slid out a bet of 16,000 in the cutoff.
Gunness then check-raised to 75,000, adding more chips to his stack as Ostapchenko slid his cards into the muck.
As Gunness collected the pot, the table broke with the tournament down to 36 players.