Mexico's Groggggggggy just became the first player to exceed 200,000 in chips. IAmYourPenis raised to 2,475 from the small blind, and Groggggggggy shoved his huge stack from the big blind. IamYourPenis called for his remaining 27,825 stack.
IamYourPenis:
Groggggggggy:
Despite IamYourPenis being ahead before the flop, he was just about drawing dead after the flop came . Groggggggggy was guaranteed to win the hand when the appeared on the turn, and improved to quads after the completed the board on the river.
888poker Ambassador Chris "888Moorman" Moorman has seen his stack grow since his last rebuy. In a recent hand, he min-raised to 2,400 from the small blind and got a call from the player in the big blind.
Moorman led out for 2,544 on the flop and got a call. He led out again when the hit the turn and once again was called. He shoved for 33,241 after the completed the board on the river. His opponent tanked before folding. After the hand, Moorman had almost 50 big blinds with 58,117.
Sweden's Niklas "tutten7" ?stedt became the latest to crack the six-digit chip barrier after he called a three-bet of almost 30,000 from an opponent holding pocket nines. His opponent held pocket threes and was unable to get there after the board ran out .
888poker Ambassador Chris "888Moorman" Moorman just rebought for a third time after three-betting all in with pocket eights. His opponent called with pocket queens.
Moorman flopped a set, however, so did his opponent on the flop. Moorman was drawing dead on the turn as his opponent hit quads. The inconsequential completed the board on the river.
Ukraine's Vit1gor was in the lead after the first break and in second place after the second break. He once again took the chip lead after the third break with 145,038.
In second place at the break was Russia's 6oTaHik with 108,366, who was the first player to break the six-digit barrier this tournament. Germany's Y.TheSnail was in third place at the break with 106,032.