Level: 21
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
Level: 21
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
The remaining six players are heading on a 10-minute break.
Tom Grigg opened to 30,000 from under the gun and Srdjan Mitrovic made the call from the small blind to see a flop fall and checks follow from both players.
The turn of the saw Mitrovic lead for 42,000 with Grigg making the call before the landed on the river and Mitrovic fire 70,000 at the pot with Grigg making the call.
Mitrovic tabled his to collect the pot from Grigg and move over the 770,000-chip mark.
Tom Grigg opened to 30,000 from the small blind and Ropati Toleafoa made the call to see a flop fall.
Grigg fired out a continuation bet of 50,000 only to have Toleafoa move all in for 232,000 with Grigg quickly making the call.
Grigg:
Toleafoa:
With the home-town favorite in the lead, the on the turn gave Grigg an additional four outs, but when the river landed the , Toleafoa doubled through to 520,000 as Grigg slipped to 955,000 in chips.
All in for his remaining single ante, Santi Soriano Ramos saw both Danny Silk and Danny 'Brotha D' Leaoasavaii contesting the pot from the blinds.
Silk completed from the small, but Leaoasavaii bumped it an additional 25,000 which Silk called.
Both players checked the board with Silk's not being able to outrun Leaoasavaii's as he was pushed the side pot
Soriano Ramos was unable to find an ace or six as he rolled over this to hit the rail in 7th place for a $20,124 payday for the Spaniard PokerStars.net Online Qualifier.
Santi Soriano Ramos opened to 27,000 from the cutoff only to have Danny Silk move all in for 267,000 from the big blind.
Soriano Ramos instantly made the call to take us to our first big showdown of the level.
Silk:
Soriano Ramos:
With Silk needing to find some luck, the flop saw him take the lead with a bigger pair, but still left Soriano Ramos drawing to a king or gutshot ten.
The on the river reduced Soriano Ramos' outs by two, and when the landed on the river, Soriano Ramos' head dropped at having his kings cracked.
As the dealer began counting the chips it seemed as though Silk had Soriano Ramos covered - that was until Danny McDonagh and the Tournament Director did a re-count to actually discover that Soriano Ramos had a single yellow 1,000-denomination chip remaining.
Tom Grigg opened under the gun to 30,000 and both Danny Silk and Danny Leaoasavaii made the call as the flop fell.
Grigg fired out 55,000 to force two folds as he collected the pot to move to 1,180,000 in chips.
Within a few hands, Srdjan Mitrovic found the first walk of the day in the big blind before Tom Grigg then found the next.
Danny 'Brotha D' Leaoasavaii opened with a raise to 27,000 and only Tom Grigg made the call from the small blind.
The board was checked through with Leaoasavaii tabling his to collect the pot and move to 790,000 in chips.
Tamas Lendvai bumped it to 34,000 from the small blind and Santi Soriano Ramos kicked his cards to the muck from the big.
Lendvai tabled his . . . and then the to prove he wasn't stealing as he picked up the 19,000 in blinds and antes.