Bhavin Khatri opens to 125,000 with from under the gun. Mate Mecs raises all in for 320,000 chips from cut-off with .
David Shallow tries to isolate the action with by four-betting to 510,000 from the small blind and then gets out of the way when Khatri five-bets to 1.4 million.
Mecs was almost drawing dead after the flop came out . His hopes of surviving temporarily increased when the appeared on the turn, however, he hit the showered eliminated in fifth place for ��15,770 after the completed the board.
Shortly after doubling up, Benjamin Lebor open-shoved all-in for 850,000 from the hijack with . Bhavin Khatri with tanked for a minute before calling with players in the blinds quickly folding.
Lebor, feeling he was maybe being slow-rolled stated to the table, "Well that took a long time." David Shallow pointed out it wasn't a slowroll saying, "He had to think about action from the blinds." Khatri confirms that was the case stating, "If it was heads-up, I would snap call."
The board ran out sealing Lebor's fate for the day and shipping a sizable 1,850,000 chip pot to Khatri. Lebor shakes the hands of his opponents after being eliminated in sixth place for ��12,670.
Benjamin Lebor went all-in for 460,000 chips from under the gun with . David Shallow calls off about one-quarter of his stack with from the big blind. The board was of no help to Shallow, and Lebor doubles up his small stack to 990,000 chips.
Shortly after Khatri losing with pocket jacks, he found himself holding another premium hand. The action began with Julien Rouxel min-raising from early position with to 100,000. Akos Gergely three-bet from the button to 255,000 holding .
Bhavin from the big blind opted to four-bet shove to 1.8 million with and Akos Gergely called for his remaining stack of around 1.1 million.
Bhavin, who was hitting sets with under-pairs yesterday in Day 2, including in a critical spot on the bubble, does it once again by flopping the world when the dealer turned over . Gergely was unable to comeback when the appeared on the turn followed by the on the river.
Gergely collects ��10,540 for finishing in seventh place with all remaining players now guaranteed a payout of at least ��12,670.
Bhavin Khatri opens the action from under-the-gun with with a raise to 105,000 chips. The action folds around to David Shallow on the button who three-bet jams all-in for 850,000 chips with . Action folds back around to Khatri who quickly calls leading us to the flop.
Flop:
While Khatri is still ahead on the flop, it becomes more of a coin-flip situation at this point with any heart now also helping Shallow in addition to any of the three remaining aces. The completes Shallow's flush-draw. Khatri was drawing dead before the appeared on the river with Shallow shipping a 1,810,000 pot.
Akos Gergely wanted to raise from mid-position with , but because he only tossed one chip into the pot it was a call. This may have led to an earlier end to the day of Nicolas Ludwicki. Julien Rouxel called from the small blind with while Ludwicki checked the action to the flop from the big blind with .
Flop:
Rouxel opted to check the flop with top pair. Ludwicki quickly declared himself all-in for 240,000 chips with bottom pair. After Gregely folded and Rouxel called, things looked brighter for Ludwicki as he turned two-pair when the appeared. However, Ludwicki's two-pair became counterfeited after the spiked the river giving Rouxel a better two-pair.
Ludwicki collected ��8,400 for his eighth place finish and all the remaining players are now guaranteed a five-payout with the next spot paying ��10,540.