Tobias Reinkemeier raised to 24,000 on the button, and Andrew Robl reraised all in for about 85,000 from the small blind. Reinkemeier made the call with the . Robl held the .
The flop, turn and river ran out , and the two players chopped up the pot.
Richard Yong raised from under the gun to 36,000, and Fabian Quoss reraised to 65,000 from the button. Yong called, and the flop came down . Yong bet 70,000, and Quoss made the call.
The turn was the , and both players checked to see the land on the river and pair the board. Yong bet 85,000, which sent Quoss into the tank for a bit of time. After a couple of minutes, he called.
Yong showed just the , then mucked when he saw the for Quoss.
From under the gun, Andrew Robl raised all in for 90,000. Tobias Reinkemeier called from the big blind with the , but Robl had him dominated with the .
Philipp Gruissem just raised to 25,000 and Erik Seidel decided to move all in for exactly 200,000 chips from the small blind. Gruissem took a look at his stack, did some counting, and made the call.
Gruissem:
Seidel:
The board ran out and the river kept Seidel alive. Gruissem was left with just 42,000 chips and those went into the pot two hands later. Gruissem moved all in from the small blind for and Paul Phua called the little raise from the big.
Gruissem:
Phua:
The board ran out and that was it for the German top pro.
Andrew Robl's week has been quite interesting so far. He was the first player to bust out of the $100,000 event, rebought, and won the tournament. Today he was also among the first to be eliminated, he once again rebought and is now in great shape after doubling up again.
The flop read when we saw 35,000 out in front of Robl while Kurganov had put out 85,000.
"I'm all in," Robl announced after a while and Kurganov made the call.
Robl showed for a flopped set and he got up from the table to sweat the turn and river versus Kurganov's .
The turn brought the and the river the giving Robl another double up.
Tobias Reinkemeier raised on the button to 32,000. Andrew Robl called from the small blind, and the dealer ran out the flop. After Robl checked, Reinkemeier fired 33,000, and Robl gave it up.