Iliodoros Kamatakis was all in and at risk before the flop for his last 27,625 against Fabian Quoss. The hands were turned over to find Quoss in a dominating position.
Kamatakis:
Quoss:
Quoss was leading heading to the flop, but that all changed in an instant after a flop of hit the felt. Kamatakis flopped trip treys and was suddenly in a commanding position and looked poised to double up. He scored the full double after the and the finished off the board.
From the hijack seat, Jason Les raised to 700. Jorma Nuutinen called from the small blind, and Andras Nemeth called from the big blind.
The flop was , and action checked through to see the land on the turn. Nuutinen bet 1,100, Nemeth raised to 3,500, and Les folded. Nuutinen also folded, and Nemeth won the pot.
Ben Tollerene and Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst were heads up with the completed board reading . Tollerene checked the river, prompting Selbst to slide out a bet of 6,200.
Tollerene thought for a moment before cutting out a check-raise to 25,000. This was enough to put Selbst all in, and she called for her own tournament life of roughly 24,000. Tollerene tabled for quad deuces and the nuts. Selbst let out a laugh as she showed to the table for a turned full house of queens full. She made her exit from the tournament area while Tollerene brought his stack to approximately 60,500.
From under the gun, Dani Stern raised to 750. Craig McCorkell reraised from the hijack seat to 2,500, and play folded back to Stern. he called, and the flop came down . After Stern checked, McCorkell bet 2,200. Stern folded.
Three players including Ankush Mandavia, Thomas Muehloecker, and Roman Emelyanov took a flop of in a raised pot. Mandavia had first action and he checked over to the EPT Season 10 Barcelona High Roller champion. Muehloecker reached into his stack and came out with a bet of 1,300. Emelyanov called while Mandavia got out of the way.
Action was heads up to the on fourth street. Muehloecker announced a bet of 3,300 and this was enough to get Emelyanov to instantly release his cards. Muehloecker took down the pot and is now climbing back toward the starting stack. He has 41,500 in chips.