Tournament director Kenny Hallaert has left the decision whether to break for dinner or not to the player's discretion. Both players elected to keep playing; no dinner break (yet).
Kaarel Lepik raised the button with and Sigurd Carlsson defended . Carlsson flopped gin on and elected to lead for 125,000, Lepik quickly came along with the call.
On the turn, Carlsson continued with 350,000 and Lepik called once more. The river was the and Carlsson opted for a heavy bet of 1,100,000. Lepik paid it off and dropped to a 35 big blind stack.
Sigurd Carlsson was about to take a commanding chip lead but Kaarel Lepik escaped with a timely river. With already some chips in the pot, Carlsson held on an board and Lepik held . Lepik check-called a 825,000 bet from Carlsson on the turn.
The on the river improved Lepik to two pair and both players quickly checked. Lepik tabled his hand and Carlsson mucked with a very disgusted look on his face.
Kaarel Lepik raised with and Sigurd Carlsson defended . The flop was and Carlsson check-called 90,000. On the turn, Carlsson checked, Lepik bet 220,000, Carlsson check-raised to 700,000 and Lepik called.
Carlsson missed on the river and gave up. Lepik reached for some chips but Carlsson snap-mucked.