In the final hand before players redrew around one table, Nicholas Todd raised to 16,000 and Nishid Hindocha called on the button. Ben Jackson called in the big blind and they went three-handed to the flop.
The flop was . Jackson checked to Todd who bet 26,000. Hindocha called and Jackson folded. The turn was the . Todd bet 55,000 and Hindocha called. The river was the . Todd checked and after checking how much his opponent had behind, Hindocha bet 75,000.
Manig Loeser raised to 20,000 on the button and Steven Morris three-bet from the small blind. The big blind folded and Loeser moved all in for just over 150,000. Morris called.
Manig Loeser:
Steven Morris:
The flop of was a good one for Loeser, but the on the turn gave Morris the lead. The river was the and Loeser was eliminated.
Chris Brammer opened the action on the button and raised to 20,000. Both Nishid Hindocha and James Mitchell called from the small and big blind respectively.
All three players checked on the flop before Hindocha bet 17,500 on the turn. Mitchell called and Brammer folded.
On the river Hindocha checked from the small blind and Mitchell bet 64,000. After a couple of minutes of thinking time, Hindocha raised to 185,000. Mitchell made the call.
Nishid Hindocha:
James Mitchell:
A flush for both players but it was Hindocha who took down the pot with the higher of the two and left Micthell with just 50,000 (six big blinds).
Tom Middleton raised to 18,000 and Steven Morris and Chris Sly called from the blinds. The flop of was checked by all three players and the came on the turn.
Morris checked to Sly who bet 30,000. Middleton folded and Morris called.
The river was the . Morris checked and Sly bet 55,000. Morris called, but was shown for trip threes of Sly.
According to Nicholas Todd, Fabio Sperling moved all in with off-suit and was called by Nishid Hindocha with . Eights held and Sperling was sent to the rail.
With just 10 players remaining, we are now one elimination away from the players redrawing around one table.
Luke Marsh came into the day second in chips, but after tangling with start-of-day chip leader Steven Morris, he is out!
Morris raised to 17,000 and Chris Sly called in the cutoff. Marsh then three-bet to 72,000 out of the big blind. Morris four-bet to 130,000 and Sly folded. Marsh five-bet all inf or 281,000 and Morris quickly called.
Luke Marsh:
Steven Morris:
There was a jack on the flop of giving Morris a set, and he improved to a full house on the turn meaning the was irrelevant.