A series of raises and reraises ended with the rest of Marc Inizan's chips in the pot against chip leader Clement Thumy.
Inizan
Thumy
The flop favored Thumy, but the spiked on the turn to pair Inizan's kicker. The river was the and Inizan scored the double-up, leaving Thumy on 680,000 in chips.
Clement Thumy opened for 32,000 from under-the-gun, Sandra Naujoks called from middle position and Peter Jetten called from the big blind.
Jetten checked the flop over to Thumy, who bet 75,000. Naujoks folded and Jetten called. The turn came the and Jetten checked again. Thumy bet 105,000 and Jetten called. Both players checked the on the river.
Thumy showed and Jetten mucked. Thumy is up to 920,000 while Jetten is down to 535,000.
Steve Landfish got the rest of his chips in before the flop against Konstantin Bucherl. His pocket sixes did not improve against Bucherl's pocket queens on the board and he exited in 18th place.
Earlier on, Amit Makhija had his pocket kings cracked and saw his stack shrink up to only 86,000. He committed the rest of his chips with but Clement Thumy looked him up with . Makhija found no help on the board and he hit the rail in 17th place.
Clement Thumy opened with a raise to 33,000 in early position, and Blair Rodman called on down the line. In the big blind, Peter Jetten announced a reraise to 130,000 straight, and the decision was back on Thumy. After a minute or two of consideration, he made it 233,000 total, enough to quickly fold Rodman out of the way. Thumy announced an all in, though, and Jetten called to put a pot of nearly a million chips up for grabs.
Showdown
Thumy:
Jetten:
Both players stood up and strolled around behind their chairs in anticipation of a game-changing board. "I'd love to win this filp," Jetten said flatly. "That would be really cool."
Board:
That's really cool for Jetten who doubles his way all the way up to 967,000. For Thumy, it's not quite as cool, and that big hit takes him back to 525,000, still doing okay for the time being.