Daniel Zink raises to 200,000, called by Mikhail Tulchinskiy and big blind Pieter de Korver. No respect.
Flop:
Check, check, check. Nothing of interest here.
Turn:
De Korver checks again and this time Zink bets a suspicious-looking 165,000. Both players fold and he takes it down. A single person applauds from the rail. We suspect it's his brother.
Alem Shah makes his presence known for the first time with a raise to 200,000. Dag Mikkelsen decides to throw his weight (and his chips) around with a reraise to 525,000. Everyone quickly folds, including Shah.
All players pass to Matthew Woodward. He ships 190,000 chips into the middle and is called by Dag Mikkelsen in the small blind. The flop is pretty ragged -- . Mikkelsen quietly taps the felt, passing action to Woodward who takes down the pot with a bet of 225,000.
Action folds to Daniel Zink (a twin) in the small blind. He raises to 240,000 and induces a fold from big blind Matthew Woodward to win the blinds and the antes.
Action folds to Eric Qu on the button. He cuts eight oranage chips and one yellow chip off his stack and throws them into the middle, a raise to 205,000. Alem Shah is in the blinds and reraises all in for 1.495 million total. Qu mucks about with his chips for thirty seconds but folds.