Since coming back from the break, we've seen Ayaz Mahmood open for raises on the button, and Ernst Schmejkal respond by reraising all in on two separate occasions, prompting Mahmood to fold each time.
Mahmood still leads with 4.35 million to Schmejkal's 3.33 million.
Ernst Schmejkal raised to 200,000 (2x) from the button, and Ayaz Mahmood called. The flop came . Mahmood checked, Schmejkal bet 175,000, and Mahmood let it go.
Players are discussing taking a 10-minute break at the end of the this level, due shortly.
We might be looking at a much longer break as well following the end of this match. The tournament director is discussing with the players the possibility of perhaps coming back tomorrow to finish their match. That option is available to them, should they desire doing so.
They'll get to discuss and decide that at the conclusion of this first match.
Ernst Schmejkal opened with a raise to 165,000, and Ayaz Mahmood repopped it to 535,000 total. Schmejkal called.
The pair then checked the whole way down as the board came . Mahmood showed that he'd reraised with , and his hand turned out to be best as Schmejkal mucked.
Ernst Schmejkal opened for 165,000, and Ayaz Mahmood called. Both checked the flop. The turn brought the . Mahmood checked, Schmejkal bet 150,000, and Mahmood called.
The river brought the . Mahmood checked again, and Schmejkal bet 400,000 this time. Mahmood called, and Schmejkal showed for trip eights. Mahmood mucked.
We're creeping up on the three-hour mark for this first match in the best-of-three final, and the players are once again close to their starting stacks.