Sean Hegarty raised to 240,000 from the cutoff with Joni Rantamaki defending out of the big blind.
The two players checked the 5♠7♦8♦ flop to see the 10♥ come on the turn. Rantamaki led out for 450,000 and Hegarty tank-folded his hand.
Sean Hegarty raised to 240,000 from the cutoff with Joni Rantamaki defending out of the big blind.
The two players checked the 5♠7♦8♦ flop to see the 10♥ come on the turn. Rantamaki led out for 450,000 and Hegarty tank-folded his hand.
Nivel: 30
Ciegas: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Only four players remain, and they are currently on a 15-minute break.
Niall Farrell raised to 200,000 from the cutoff before Sean Hegarty three-bet the 475,000 from the button. After it got back to Farrell, he four-bet shoved for roughly 1,500,000. Hegarty pondered briefly before making the call.
Niall Farrell: 10♣10♥
Sean Hegarty: A♣Q♠
Hegarty had been saved by ace-queen at the start of the final table, and would need some more help from it again if he was to eliminate Farrell. The board ran out 7♠J♣5♦2♠A♠ to give Hegarty the winner with a pair of aces on the river, sending Farrell out the door in fifth.
Sean Hegarty opened to 200,000 from the cutoff and he received a call by Mark Buckley on the button.
Both of them checked all the way through a board of Q♥7♠7♣3♥, but on the 2♠ river, Hegarty bet 325,000.
Buckley went into the tank and called, but didn't reveal his cards after Hegarty flipped over 4♦4♠.
Leo Worthington-Leese got his last 765,000 into the middle from the button with Sean Hegarty being the player trying to send him to the rail.
Leo Worthington-Leese: K♦9♣
Sean Hegarty: 2♥2♦
Worthington-Leese just had to hit something on the runout to beat the deuces of Hegarty. The board came J♦7♣3♠A♠A♦, which kept Hegarty ahead with deuces, and sent Worthington-Leese to the cahsier's desk in sixth place.
Leo Worthington-Leese opened to 600,000 from the cutoff. Sean Hegarty three-bet all-in from the small blind, and Worthington-Leese called with his 215,000 remaining chips.
Leo Worthington-Leese: A♥Q♥
Sean Hegarty: A♦Q♣
Both players had the same hand, so they split the pot on K♠Q♦A♠9♣3♥.
Leo Worthington-Leese raised to 200,000 under the gun before Conor O'Rourke shoved for 1,430,000 from the small blind. Worthington-Leese called and the cards were revealed.
Conor O'Rourke: K♦K♥
Leo Worthington-Leese: 10♣10♠
O'Rourke was way ahead with pocket kings and just needed to fade a te to survive. The board ran out A♣J♥2♣K♠A♠ to give O'Rourke the winner with a full house, and now Worthington-Leese was the table short stack.
Niall Farrell opened to 600,000 from under the gun. Mark Buckley, in the cutoff, took all of his purple chips worth 100,000 each and placed the pile in front of him, raising to 1,300,000. Farrell called, putting himself at risk with his remaining 815,000.
Niall Farrell: 7♣7♥
Mark Buckley: A♥8♣
Farrell didn't look happy when he discovered Buckley's hand. But on 5♠9♣2♦5♦6♣, his pair held and he doubled up.