Stefan Schillhabel raised to 17,000 and Stephen Chidwick called to his left. Charlie Carrel three-bet to 55,000 from the big blind, Schillhabel folded, and Chidwick called.
The flop was and Carrel continued with 35,000, which Chidwick called. On the turn, Carrel checked, Chidwick bet 25,000, and Carrel called.
The river was the and Carrel check-called all in for 101,000. Chidwick showed and Carrel flung in the muck.
At another table, Jean-Noel Thorel got his last chips in with against Luc Greenwood's on an board. The river was the and Thorel was also gone.
50 unique players and 16 reentries have been made in the second �25,500 Single-Day High Roller, creating a total prize pool of �1,617,000. Nine players will be paid and the winner will take home �473,000.
Jean-Noel Thorel has been making quite the comeback from his 8,000 chips earlier. After doubling through Luc Greenwood, Thorel is sporting a healthy stack of almost 200,000 again.
Thorel had four-bet shoved 84,000 with and Greenwood had called with . Thorel's hand remained best to double him up.
Christopher Kruk raised to 12,000 from late position, Christoph Vogelsang three-bet to 43,000 from the blinds, Kruk four-bet shoved, Vogelsang double-checked his holecards, then called.
Christopher Kruk:
Christoph Vogelsang:
"Good luck guys," Kruk said after the board ran out .