De Melo:
Mr. All In Short Stack:
Board:
De Melo dipped back down to around 30,000 while Mr. Short Stack doubled up to stay in the game. "I had an ace," said Kamutzki sadly.
and busted an opponent who had
. The details are a bit of a mystery, but the board did have a ten and a six. Level: 8
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 75


and it was checked to Perner who bet 4,200. The hijack seat player was the lone caller. The
fell on the turn and Perner checked to his opponent. The bet that followed was 11,100, nearly half of what the unknown opponent had left. Perner went into the tank, eventually folding 
face up. His opponent commended the fold, showing 
.
board, which Fedor Los checked. His opponent on the button bet 15,500 and Los stared him down for a while before folding.


and Strassmann was faced with a bet of 10,000 in front of him. He reponded by moving all in for 46,875. His opponent thought about it momentarily before making the call with 
. Strassmann needed some help, holding 
.
turn sealed the deal. The
river was merely a formality and Strassmann now has 102,000.
when the player in mid position checked. Maxim Lykov on the button bet 7,200 and Mr. Mid Position disappeared into the tank. When he emerged, he moved all in for around 20,000 - and an instafold from Lykov later, the pot was his.
. The action check-checked there, and the
landed on fourth street. That drew a leading bet of 3,100. His opponent quickly called.
, and Hougaard took pause for a moment. Eventually, he stacked out a final bet of 6,900 and slid it forward. The cards of his opponent went into the muck without delay, and that pot pushes Hougaard up to 60,000 as the final break of the night approaches.