Nivel: 29
Ciegas: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
Nivel: 29
Ciegas: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
Dean Lyall raised to 120,000 on the button with Q♠J♥ and Martin Byrne defended 9♥6♣.
The flop came A♠7♦6♠ and Lyall bet 100,000. Byrne called with a pair of sixes and the 10♠ fell on the turn.
Lyall then bet another 250,000 and Byrne quickly folded.
Martin Byrne limped in from the small blind with 5♦4♦ and Dean Lyall checked his option.
The flop came K♥J♦6♦ and Byrne checked to Lyall who bet 90,000. Byrne called with a flush draw as the 2♠ turn also gave him a straight draw.
He again checked and Lyall bet 180,000 this time. Byrne then moved all in for 1,030,000 and Lyall folded 10♦9♠.
Daniel Johnson raised to 125,000 on the button and Dean Lyall called in the big blind.
Johnson continued for 125,000 on the A♦K♠8♦ flop and Lyall called. Both players then checked the 5♣ turn.
The A♣ fell on the river and Lyall led out for 425,000. Johnson used two time banks and tanked for more than a minute until eventually calling.
Lyall turned over A♥J♦ for trips and Johnson mucked 8♣4♣.
Action folded to Michael Broadhurst in the small blind who moved all in for 510,000 as Dean Lyall quickly called in the big blind.
Michael Broadhurst: K♣2♥
Dean Lyall: A♦Q♦
Broadhurst needed to improve to stay alive but couldn't connect with the 9♣6♥5♣10♦J♠ board as Lyall won the pot with ace-high to send Broadhurst to the rail in fourth place.
Dean Lyall raised to 120,000 under the gun with 6♠6♥ and Daniel Johnson three-bet to 390,000 on the button holding A♦K♦. Lyall called and they saw a flop of A♣4♣2♣.
Both players checked to the 3♦ turn where Johnson bet 400,000 with top pair. Lyall folded his pair and Johnson retook the chip lead.
Dean Lyall raised to 120,000 under the gun with Q♠10♠ and Michael Broadhurst called in the big blind.
The flop came 10♥8♠5♣ and Broadhurst led out for 85,000. Lyall then raised to 285,000 with top pair and Broadhurst folded A♦7♠.
With that pot, Lyall has surpassed Daniel Johnson for the chip lead.
Harry Cattanach raised to 120,000 in the cutoff and Dean Lyall three-bet to 360,000 in the small blind. Cattanach then moved all in for 1,840,000 and Lyall snap-called.
Harry Cattanach: A♣K♥
Dean Lyall: A♠A♥
Cattanach found out the bad news when Lyall revealed he had picked up two aces. The J♥J♠4♦ flop provided little hope to Cattanach, and he was already drawing dead after the 7♠ turn. The river was the 10♦ and Lyall scooped the massive pot to send Cattanach to the rail in fifth place.
Nivel: 28
Ciegas: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
The remaining five players are going on the first 15-minute break of the day.
Levels will be reduced to 40 minutes from this point.