Emma Fullarton has departed in 11th place after four-bet shoving on Tomas Fara.
The action began with Fullarton opening to 1.3m at blinds of 300k-600k before being three-bet by Fara, who made it 2.7m. Fullarton responded to the re-raise by sliding the rest of her chips into the middle totalling 9 million, with Fara snap calling.
Both players had pairs but it was Fara who held the commanding lead with his , way in front versus the of Fullerton.
The flop of kept Fara in front, with it staying that way as the and fell to complete the board.
With just 30 players remaining from the 478 entries in the £100+15 entry Side Event, there's a little overlay (£2,200) in the £50,000 guaranteed prize pool.
Of the remaining players, battle-hardened poker pros are joined by regulars from Dusk Till Dawn and recreational players who saw the incredible value of a two-day event where £115 can win you thousands.
With the average stack at 796,000 (33 big blinds), Leon Campbell has a whopping 2.8 million after rivering Broadway and getting maximum value from an opponent when Campbell himself held on a board where a king and queen landed on the flop and an ace spiked the river.
Elsewhere, Chaz Chattha has 580,000, while Nim Rattan (1,040,000) and Zhongming Liao (1,720,000) are in strong positions with everyone now in the money and chasing the win.
After decimating Ben Winsor's stack the hand before, Timothy Rowland was out for the rest, raising to 1,300,000 from mid position. Winsor put his last 700,000 in from the cutoff, with Jamie Whyte coming along for the ride from the big blind.
Rowland and Whyte both checked an flop, and the turn, with Whyte taking a 1,500,000 stab on the river when the paired the board.
Whyte tabled for rivered trips to take down the pot. As per the rules at Dusk Till Dawn, all players must showdown in an all-in, so it soon became apparent that Whyte had rivered both Rowland's as well as Winsor's .
Just 12 players remain in with a chance of winning the Grand Prix UK Main Event, with the action now available on a delayed live stream (30 minutes behind) via the tab at the right of the menu above. You can also watch on YouTube right here:
Andrei Frujina and Jamie Whyte clashed when Frujina’s button raise to 1.2m was met with resistance from Whyte, who defended his big blind, allowing the pair to see a flop reading .
Frujina continued the aggression, this time betting 825k, but it would be him doing the thinking after Whyte moved all in for his last 8 million chips.
After much deliberation Frujina made the call with his , but would need help to overcome the flopped two pair of Whyte, who held .
The turn left Frujina with only a gut-shot but the would secure the pot for Whyte, putting the two players on very similar stacks of around 22m.
We only have two golden chip holders left i the Grand Prix UK Main Event, in the shape of Richard King and Robero Gordonas. Both men have been reseated at the same table (the feature table) with 16 players left. Not just that - they're sat right next to each other, with Gordonas holding position over the biggest chip stack in King.
"I've had a great day so far," King told us. "I've won almost all the all-ins I've been involved, which is good. That's what you need at this stage."
If either man (or both) make the final table, they'll win a $10,000 Caribbean Poker Party package...and that can be one of the most lucrative prizes partypoker give away! The final table is eight-handed, so they just have to make that final eight to get on the plane to Punta Cana!