Hand #134: Kevin Killeen raised from the button with to 210,000 and took down the pot.
Hand #135: From button Sebastian Pauli raised to 200,000 with and he took down the pot.
Hand #136: Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody raised to 200,000 with and Kevin MacPhee looked down on in the small blind. MacPhee moved all in for 1,780,000 and Cody went into the tank about a possible call for more than half his stack.
After three minutes Cody called and the showdown went as following with 3.7 million chips in the pot.
The flop brought out and Cody picked up an open ended straight draw, and the turn was the . MacPhee was in the lead but Cody still had plenty of outs to knock his opponent out. The river was the and Cody hit a pair but it gave MacPhee a winning flush! Cody is now the short stack at the table.
Hand #130: Sebastian Pauli was on the button made it 200,000 to go with . Kevin MacPhee held in the big blind and called to see a flop. The dealer fanned and MacPhee checked. Pauli continued out and MacPhee let it go.
Hand #131: Jake Cody made it 200,000 from the button with . Action folded to Artur Koren in the big blind with and he shipped all in over the top for 2.25 million. Cody let it go and Koren won the pot.
Hand #132: Kevin Killeen received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #133: Koren limped from the button with and Killeen completed the small blind with . Pauli peered at and he checked his option.
The three players looked at a flop of . There were two checks over to Koren and he fired out 160,000. Killeen folded and Pauli stuck around. Fourth street was the and Pauli took the lead for 275,000. Koren let it go and Pauli was awarded the pot.
Hand 127: Artur Koren called from the small blind with and Kevin Killeen checked in the big blind with . The flop brought out and Killeen flopped a flush from the big blind. Koren bet 150,000 and Kileen raised it up to 410,000, which put Koren in the tank before making the call.
On the turn the hit and Koren checked to Killeen who bet 565,000 and Koren made the call creating one of the biggest pots of the day going into the river.
The river brought the and Koren checked again to Killeen who had 1.6 million behind with 2.2 million already in the middle. After about a minute Killeen checked behind and he raked in a huge pot with a flush.
Hand #126: From the cutoff Sebastian Pauli raised to 200,000 with and the action folded to Artur Koren who called with from the big blind. The flop came down and Koren checked to Pauli who bet 250,000 and Koren called.
The turn was the and Pauli hit his straight and Koren checked to him again. Pauli bet 425,000 and this time Koren let go of his hand.
Hand #122: Sebastian Pauli raised to 200,000 from under the gun with . Jake Cody was in the cutoff and three-bet to 510,000 with . Action folded back to Pauli who kicked his cards in as well.
Hand #123: Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody raised to 200,000 with under the gun and he picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #124: From the small blind Sebastian Pauli limped with and Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody checked with . The flop came down and Cody checked after which Pauli checked as well. On the turn the hit and both players checked again. The river was the and Cody bet 350,000 into Pauli who made the call. Cody mucked and Pauli raked in the pot.
Hand #125: Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody raised from the small blind to 250,000 with and he won the pot after Kevin MacPhee folded .
Hand #119: Action folded around to Sebastian Pauli in the small blind. He looked down at and raised to 250,000. Jake Cody folded his big blind and Pauli won the pot.
Hand #120: It folded over to Cody's small blind and he peered at . He made it 270,000 to go and Kevin MacPhee let go of the big blind.
Hand #121: Pauli had and cut out a raise to 200,000 from the cutoff. He won the blinds and antes
Hand #118: Jakub Mroczek moved all in for 1.205 million from under the gun. Action folded around to Kevin Killeen in the small blind who re-shoved for about 1.5 million. The big blind folded and the hands were turned over.
Mroczek:
Killeen:
The flop came down , keeping Killeen's tens in the lead. The board paired with the on the turn, leaving Mroczek searching for an ace on the river in order to stay alive. It did not come through, however, as the finished the board, eliminating Mroczek in the process.
Killeen took down the pot and now has three million to his name.