From the hijack seat, Ben Lamb raised to 675,000. Pius Heinz reraised from the button to 1.45 million. After the blinds folded, it didn't take long for Lamb to four-bet to 3.5 million. Heinz folded and Lamb won the pot. He's now over 20 million in chips.
Bryan Devonshire raised to 520,000 from under the gun, and it folded to Martin Staszko who called from the big blind.
The flop came . Staszko checked, Devonshire bet 420,000, Staszko check-raised to 1.32 million, then Devonshire reraised to 2.92 million. Staszko waited about a minute, then reraised again to 5.32 million and Devonshire instantly mucked.
Staszko is up to about 19 million now, while Devonshire slips to 11 million.
Anton Makievskyi opened to 550,000 from early position, Ben "Benba" Lamb called in the cutoff, and the flop fell . Makievskyi checked, Lamb fired 1.4 million, and Makievskyi called.
The turn was the , and Makievskyi went into the tank before leading for 2.2 million. Lamb insta-called.
The completed the board, and Makievskyi opted to check. Benba stared at the board, then knuckled behind. Makievskyi tabled for ace-high, and Benba rolled over for a pair of eights.
Benba shipped the pot, and is now nearing 20 million chips.
Pius Heinz opened to 525,000 from under the gun, and Matt Giannetti three-bet to 1.3 million on his direct left. The action folded back to Heinz who released, and Giannetti raked in the pot.
We're amid a relatively quiet stretch at the secondary feature table. Here's how the last three hands went...
1. Konstantinos Mamaliadis opened for 550,000 from the button, Bryan Devonshire reraised all in from the big blind, and Mamaliadis skedaddled.
2. Martin Staszko raised to 525,000 from the button and Bryan Devonshire called from the small blind. The flop came . Devonshire checked, Staszko bet 1.2 million, and Devonshire folded.
3. Konstantinos Mamaliadis raised to 550,000 from middle position and picked up the blinds and antes.