At one table, the board read and Seth Davies checked from the small blind to Felix Bleiker who was under the gun. Bleiker thought for a couple of minutes before pushing all in for 377,000 and Davies called. Bleiker tabled and was behind the of Davies. The river brought the and Davies held on to win the pot with a pair of aces.
While that hand was going on, Alex Foxen announced all in on the river with the board reading and the decision was up to Adrian Mateos who had a decision to make for his roughly 530,000 remaining. There was 950,000 in the pot already and Mateos eventually made the call. Foxen showed and Mateos mucked his hand.
There are currently 32 players registered with just 24 remaining at the second break of the day. There will be three more levels of late registration remaining and tournament directors have hopes of playing down to six players tonight.
After buying in six times in the $10,300 High Roller, Steve O'Dwyer could be due for a little run good. He raised to 47,000 from early position and was called by Jason Koon on the button. David Peters was in the small blind, not long after re-entering himself, and three-bet to 190,000. O'Dwyer announced all in and Koon quickly got out of the way. Peters called and the cards were tabled.
Steve O'Dwyer:
David Peters:
The board ran out and the king on the river gave O'Dwyer the best hand and sent Peters to the registration desk yet another time.
Adrian Mateos has re-entered the field while Stefan Schillhabel is taking his seat for the first time after busting out of the $1,100 MILLIONS Open event.
Rafael Moraes raised to 50,000 from under the gun and was called by Stefan Schillhabel in the small blind along with Joao Simao in the big blind. The flop came and the action was checked to Moraes who continued for 125,000. Schillhabel check-raised to 360,000, getting Simao and Moraes to fold their hands.
Bryn Kenney and Roberto Romanello were both seen leaving their seats while Bartlomiej Machon and Michael Watson have entered the field.
Sam Trickett opened to 60,000 from the hijack and Seth Davies called from the button. The flop came and Trickett led out for 65,000. Davies called and the paired the board on the turn.
Trickett bet another 215,000 and Davies called to see the complete the board. Trickett fired another bullet of 575,000 and Davies paid him off. Trickett turned over and Davies nodded his head as he pushed his cards to the muck.
With around 150,000 in the middle and the flop reading , Stefan Schillhabel and Daniel Dvoress were heads-up. Schillhabel checked to Dvoress who bet 85,000 and Schillhabel called.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Schillhabel thought for a moment before making a bet of 255,000 and Dvoress tossed in a chip to call. Schillhabel tabled and Dvoress mucked his hand.