We're not sure of the accuracy of this report, but we'll run it anyway.
According to one of the tournament staff Mel Judah just stopped by and predicted that this tournament will crown a champion at 3am or 4am in the morning.
If Mr Judah is correct, that's going to be a wee long day for the players. Settle in.
Preflop Sam Weir popped it up from the big blind after Oliver Speidel had limped in. Speidel made the call and the players took a flop. They both checked to the turn and Speidel led 13,000. Weir called.
The river was the and Speidel bet 30,000. Weir let him take it down.
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Damon Lum is up to 190,000 after clashing with Daniel Neilson.
Neilson opened the bidding preflop with a raise to 7,700. Lum made the call. The flop was both play players checked. The turn was the and Neilson bet 11,200 which Lum flatted.
The river was a similar story Neilson fired 35,000 and Lum called. Neilson rolled over for ace high, and Lum had for a bigger ace high.
Preflop, Leo Margets made it 5,500 to go and took two players to the flop.
On the flop Margets was first to bet and made it 11,000. Kyle Clark got out of the way, but Damon Lum decided to charge a bit more, making it 26,000 to go. Margets moved all in covering Lum, so he made the call for his final 61,700.
Margets:
Damon Lum:
The board blanked and to move Lum up to 143,000. Margets is down to 134,000.
Sam Weir has preflop four-bet his way to his way to 250,000 in chips. Preflop Weir opened to 6,000 and Allen Bari three-bet to 17,500. After counting down Bari's stack, Weir went the four-bet to 35,000.
It would be enough to get a reluctant fold from Bari. Bari drops to 170,000 in chips.