All of a sudden we're heads-up for the bracelet! Daniel Hindin three-bet to 320,000 after Naoya Kihara raised to 100,000 on the button. Call. The flop came down and Hindin immediately bet a pot-sized 640,000.
Daniel Hindin raised to 80,000 from the button and Chris De Maci defended the big blind. The flop was and De Maci check-called a 150,000 Hindin c-bet.
Hans Winzeler has been hamstrung on the teeny stack since he lost his chips to Naoya Kihara. He has been was looking for an opportunity to shove but it just hasn't materialise.
Chris De Maci has just won our last three flops. Daniel Hindin raised from the cutoff and De Maci made the call in the small blind. The action was checked through to the river on a board of and De Maci won the pot showing .
With Level 24 coming to a close we are still yet to lose a single player on the final table. In fact the action has been very limited. Here are a few hands. Nayoa Kihara raised to 84,000 in the cutoff and Chris De Maci called on the button.
What a turnaround for Daniel Hindin! He just doubled through Naoya Kihara and over took him at the top of the counts. The hand started with a Hans Winzeler button limp, a Hindin complete, and a check from Kihara in the big blind.
The action has reached snails pace at the moment. We have seen three flops in the past fifteen to twenty minutes and here they are. Davidi KItai raised to 44,000 in early position and both blinds called.
Naoya Kihara may have slipped into second place behind Davidi Kitai but that hasn't altered his relentless style of play. He raised to 70,000 from early position and was only called by Daniel Hindin in the big blind.
In the very first hand of the day, Daniel Hindin, doubled up Joseph Cheong, and the outcome was a mere 86,000 chips in the stack of Hindin.
Davidi Kitai raised from under the gun and was called by Tommy Le on the button before Daniel Hindin raised the pot from the small blind. Dimitar Danchev was in the big blind and raised the pot again.
We were watching the action on the other table when Joseph Cheong and Daniel Hindin decided to play for stacks. We turned around and the cards were on their backs while the dealer was laying out the board with the finesse of a brick layer.
Daniel Hindin just scooped a monster pot off his neighbour Michael Fosco. Hindin's remaining 240,000 were being counted by the dealer so he could cut them out of Fosco's stack.
Adam Kornuth had less than 100,000 chips when he busted to Daniel Hindin. A raising war saw all the chips in pre flop. Kornuth: Hindin: The board ran to make Hindin a straight.
Naoya Kihara is the first player to burst through the 500k mark after winning a big pot off the bubble-bursting Daniel Hindin. Kihara raised from under the gun and was only called by Hindon on the button.
Daniel Hindin made a standard raise from the cutoff, Erick Lindgren made the call from the small blind and that was about as standard as this hand got! Flop: Lindgren check-called a Hindin c-bet.
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