Stipo Vladic once again increased his activity on the table even though that was barely possible anymore. He fired left and right to enforce folds and picked up many smaller pots without much resistance. At this rate, it will be difficult to break through his presence at the tables.
Martin Kabrhel started the action with a raise to 2,400 from the button and Quirin Zech three-bet to 7,500 from one seat over. Kabrhel called and the two of them checked the flop . On the turn, Zech check-called a bet worth 3,800 before leading the on the river.
Kabrhel faced a bet worth 6,400 and gave it some thought before releasing his cards into the muck. The stack of the Czech has dwindled to "only" 62 big blinds, which is still plenty of ammunition for the rest of the night.
Pierre Mothes raised to 2,500 and was called by Hans Olmyp and Franco Cantarella in the small blind. On the flop , Cantarella check-folded and Mothes' continuation bet of 3,500 was called by Olymp only. They then checked down the on the turn and the on the river.
Olymp announced an ace and the won the pot. Paul Newey asked Mothes whether or not he would be playing cash game tomorrow and the German replied back full of confidence "first I gonna win this."
Soon after the previous bigger hand, Stipo Vladic got involved into a tricky spot again and a pot of 24,000 chips emerged to the turn. Vladic shoved from under the gun to put ultimate pressure on Martin Kabrhel and the Czech high stakes expert eventually folded.
"No bluff," Vladic said and then turned over one card, kissed it. All the players at the table were curios and then got shown the . "Oh, ace jack of hearts," Kabrhel added, but Vladic didn't comment on that anymore.
On the main table, Hans Olymp led the action under the gun for 3,000. Franco Cantarella three bet to 7,000 from the button and Olymp called.
On the flop of , Olymp fired out for 6,000. Canterarella quickly called before the appeared on the turn. Olymp bet out once again, this time for 11,000. After a little thought, Canterella declared he was all in for around 62,000. Olymp went into the tank for a couple of minutes before reluctantly calling.
The players turned over their cards with Canterella holding top set with , and Olymp seemingly knowing he was behind even before throwing his into the middle of the table for a lower set. The on the turn was of no relevance, and Canterella doubles up at the expense of Olymp.
Stipo Vladic opened the action with a raise and Renato Nowak called in the small blind. Martin Kabrhel then squeezed to 14,000 out of the big blind and Vladic as well as Nowak both called. On the flop , Nowak bet 10,000 and was called by both opponents before making it 25,000 to go on the turn.
Kabrhel and Vladic both folded and were shown the by Nowak. "I won't steal anymore or I might got go prison," the new table captain said.
Quirin Zech raised from early position and picked up two callers in Stipo Vladic on the button and Renato Nowak in the big blind. The trio checked through the flop and Zech then bet the turn for 3,200. Only Vladic called and both then checked the river.
Zech flipped over and Vladic nodded, mucked his cards.