From under the gun, Craig McCorkell raised to 125,000. Everyone folded to Fraser Bellamy in the big blind and he three-bet to 425,000. McCorkell folded and Bellay showed the .
The next hand, Bellamy was first to act in the small blind and he open-folded , giving McCorkell a walk in the big blind.
Craig McCorkell raised to 125,000 from the button and his only customer was Andrew Seden in the small blind.
Seden check-called a 125,000 bet on the flop and then a 265,000 bet on the turn. When checked to again on the river, McCorkell bet 365,000 and Seden called.
McCorkell flipped over for trip fours, a hand that Seden couldn't beat and his cards hit the muck.
Iaron Lightbourne opened to 125,000 from under the gun, Russell Betts moved all-in from the cutoff and Andrew Seden asked for a count from the big blind. The dealer informed him that the bet was 790,000, and he called; Lightbourne folded.
Betts:
Seden:
Seden's eights remained best until the river of the board, the jack improving Betts and doubling him up.
Iaron Lightbourne made it 125,000 to go from his seat on the button and Fraser Bellamy called in the big blind. Bellamy then checked the flop, Lightbourne continued with a 150,000 bet that was check-raised by Bellamy to 400,000. Lightbourne called
The landed on the turn and both players checked. The river was checked too, and Bellamy showed to win the pot with a flopped straight.
Andrew Seden raised to 110,000 from the cutoff and found a caller in Iaron Lightbourne on the button. Russell Betts folded in the small blind, but Fraser Bellamy raised to 375,000 from the big blind, a bet that Seden instantly called and Lightbourne folded to.
Bellamy asked Seden how many chips he had behind as the dealer placed the flop onto the felt. When Seden replied "about three million," Bellamy bet 450,000 and Seden got out of the way.
Fraser Bellamy opened to 115,000 from under the gun and Andrew Seden flat-called on the button. The flop was and Seden called a 125,000 Bellamy bet. The turn was the , Bellamy bet 350,000 and Seden folded.
Seden opened from the cutoff for 110,000 and Bellamy defended his big blind. The flop came , and Bellamy took it down with a 125,000 bet.
Bellamy opened to 120,000 in the cutoff and Seden defended his big blind. The action checked down to the river on and Bellamy won the pot with a pair of sixes.
Andrew Seden raised to 105,000 from under the gun and was called by Fraser Bellamy in the big blind. The duo checked down a board, Seden's beating Bellamy's .
Chi Zhang's run in the WPT UK Main Event is over, busting at the hands of Fraser Bellamy.
Zhang moved all-in for around 500,000 chips with under the gun and Bellamy called out of the small blind with . The board failed to melt Bellamy's snowmen and Zhang became the sixth place finisher, a great achievement and one worth £40,000.