Updated Counts on Break
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Brock Wilson | 82,300,000 | - |
Adrian Mateos | 25,700,000 | 200,000 |
Christopher Fraser | 17,000,000 | - |
Brock Wilson Shoots Over 80 Million
The biggest pot of the night just played out between Brock Wilson and Christopher Fraser – with Wilson winning to take a commanding three-handed lead.
Action was picked up pre flop, with Fraser opening the small blind and Wilson called in the big.
Fraser bet 1,500,000 on the [Jc8h4d] flop and after a few moments, Wilson raised to 4,500,000.
The [Ac] came on the turn and after Fraser checked – Wilson used an extension before betting 9,200,000.
Fraser called and the pot swelled to more than 30,000,000 as the [5s] completed the board.
Fraser checked for a second time and Wilson used another extension before he bet 17,000,000.
It was Fraser’s turn to use some time banks and he slid five across the table before saying, “I’ve got these ready.”
He used two and then called – only to see Wilson table [Jd8c]. Two pair was good and Wilson took the pot to move over 80,000,000.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Brock Wilson | 82,300,000 | 44,300,000 |
Christopher Fraser | 17,000,000 | -29,800,000 |
David Eldridge Eliminated in 4th Place ($255,000)
A few hands after chopping against Adrian Mateos, David Eldridge was all-in with [8x8x] to Christopher Fraser’s [9c9s] for around 10 big blinds.
The board ran out [As7d4d6c4c] and Eldridge was eliminated in 4th place.
He’ll make just over $250,000 and Christopher Fraser is nearing 50,000,000.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Christopher Fraser | 46,800,000 | 13,600,000 |
David Eldridge | Busted | -10,000,000 |
David Eldridge Chops, Stays Short
David Eldridge has been the final table short stack for the majority of the last level and he’s still on ten big blinds after chopping with pocket kings.
Action was picked up with Adrian Mateos shoving the small blind and Eldridge snap-called in the big blind for his final 10,000,000~.
Eldridge turned over [KhKs] and it looked like it was the perfect spot to double after Mateos tabled [Kd9d].
The [5s3c2c] flop was clean for the short stack, but the Spaniard picked up chop outs after the [4d] came on the turn.
The chop came in on the river – as the [As] completed the board and kept Eldridge short.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Adrian Mateos | 25,500,000 | -12,000,000 |
David Eldridge | 10,000,000 | -10,600,000 |
Adrian Mateos Catches River to Double Through Christopher Fraser
Chip leader Christopher Fraser’s opened as the first player to act and Adrian Mateos moved all-in for 16,000,000~ from the small blind.
Fraser snap-called and Mateos was in trouble with [3c3s] against [JhJd].
The bigger pocket pair held through the [Tc5h4h] flop and after the [8c] came on the turn the Spaniard was down to just two outs.
Just before the river, a member of Mateos’ rail said, “Tres.” and then the [3d] appeared on the river.
The final card saved the short stack and now Fraser, Brock Wilson, and Mateos are all within touching distance.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Adrian Mateos | 37,500,000 | 23,400,000 |
Christopher Fraser | 33,200,000 | -12,200,000 |
Christopher Fraser Regains Chip Lead
Christopher Fraser entered the MILLIONS Super High Roller final table as the top stack and he’s regained that lead after winning a sizable pot against David Eldridge.
Eldridge opened the button to 2,200,000 and Fraser called in the small before Brock Wilson folded the big.
Fraser check-called the [Kc8h4h] flop for 2,800,000 and after the [Jh] came on the turn he check-called 4,400,000.
The [Th] completed the board and both players quickly checked.
Fraser tabled [6h6d] and the flush restored Fraser’s chip lead.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Christopher Fraser | 45,400,000 | 16,800,000 |
Brock Wilson | 38,000,000 | -1,800,000 |
David Eldridge | 20,600,000 | -9,400,000 |
Niall Farrell Eliminated in 5th Place ($200,000)
Niall Farrell shoved the button for just over 10 big blinds and Christopher Fraser called in the small blind.
Farrell held [Ah7c] and he needed to hold against [KsQh].
The board ran out [Kc6c4c9sTd] and even though Farrell picked up additional outs on the flop, he couldn’t connect and was eliminated in 5th place.
Farrell will make $200,000 for his final table finish and Fraser is now back near 30,000,000.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Christopher Fraser | 28,600,000 | 2,200,000 |
Niall Farrell | Busted | -12,200,000 |
Christoph Fraser Gets Some Back
Christopher Fraser entered the final table as the chip leader and while he isn’t the top stack – he’s chipped back up after a hand against Adrian Mateos.
Early action was missed, but with the board reading [Ah6d2sAc], Fraser checked and Mateos bet 5,000,000.
Fraser called and after the [As] completed the board – both players quickly checked.
Fraser tabled [6c6h] and even though his turned full house was counterfeited – his hand was good enough to win the pot.
“What happens if he shoves?” Brock Wilson asked, before Fraser said that the river was an “action killer.”
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Christopher Fraser | 26,400,000 | 300,000 |
Adrian Mateos | 14,100,000 | -8,800,000 |
Benjamin Pollak Eliminated in 6th Place ($160,000)
Brock Wilson opened to 1,700,000 from under the gun and Benjamin Pollak shoved just over 14,000,000~ as the next player to act.
The table folded back to Wilson and he snap called – tabling [AcAd].
Pollak exhaled and turned over [AhTs] and he needed help to stay alive.
Some came on the [Js9d7h] flop – but after the [5s] and [As] completed the board the Frenchman’s elimination was confirmed.
Pollak earns $160,000 and Wilson is now the chip leader and the only player at the final table over the chip average.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Brock Wilson | 39,800,000 | 21,000,000 |
Benjamin Pollak | Busted | -19,200,000 |
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