Ian Bradley has agreed to accept €500,000 as he's the chip leader and Miroslav Alilovic has accepted €480,000. This will leave €32,650 and the trophy to play for.
Play has now resumed with five minutes in the current level.
The players have returned from their breaks and asked to see the ICM numbers. If they agree to a deal, the numbers will be publish as soon as it's known.
Aliaksandr Hirs shoved from the small blind for around 5,500,000 and Miroslav Alilovic called immediately in the big blind.
Aliaksandr Hirs:
Miroslav Alilovic:
The board ran out for Alilovic to hold with the higher pocket pair for the higher two pair to eliminate Hirs in third place.
With just over five minutes left in the level, they decided to take a 20-minute break now. When they come back, they will finish the remainder of this level and go to 20-minute levels as there are fewer than three players left.
Aliaksandr Hirs has shoved twice for 4,950,000 each time and didn't get any callers and has been hovering around that stack while no flops have been dealt over the past ten minutes.
On the next hand, Miroslav Alilovic raised to 1,800,000 from the cutoff and Ian Bradley three-bet jammed from the button for the blinds and Alilovic to fold.
"No walk?" Ian Bradley commented before looking down at his cards and opting to check.
They both checked through the flop to the turn. Alilovic check-called the 600,000 bet of Bradley.
The river completed the board with the and Alilovic checked for the final time. Bradley fired a bet of 1,600,000 out. Alilovic contemplated it for a bit, cut out calling chips, shrugged, and then called. Bradley tabled the for the straight for Alilovic to show the for the lower straight.
Ian Bradley raised to 1,300,000 from the cutoff and Jorge Diego Garcia three-bet jammed for 6,300,000 from the small blind. The big blind folded and Bradley called after having confirmed the amount.
Jorge Diego Garcia:
Ian Bradley:
The board ran out for Bradley to flop a set and improve to a full house on the turn to bust Diego Garcia in fifth place,
Agatino Spitaleri shoved from under the gun and the action folded to Emil Mattsson in the small blind who asked for a count. The dealer confirmed Spitaleri had 2,225,000 behind. Mattsson called and Miroslav Alilovic contemplated for a minute or so before reluctantly also making the call.
They both checked through the board for the dealer to prompt them to reveal their cards. Mattsson showed the for the rivered pair of fives. Alilovic tabled the for the turned pair of tens for Spitaleri to flip open the to bust in sixth place as Alilovic claimed the pot.
Miroslav Alilovic