Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
It took two bullets for Ash Mason to down the two opponents he was up against in a hand. The flop was out as 

and the action checked to Mason on the button. He fired 4,500 and both Malki Yaron Zeev and Christian Lenz made the call. The turn came the
and the action was checked to Mason again and his 13,2000 second bullet downed both his opponents very quickly.
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98,000
32,150
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32,150 |
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Martins Adeniya and Mads Wissing just had an altercation.
Adeniya raised to 1,700 in middle position and Wissing three-bet to 5,000 from the hijack seat. Adeniya, who is dressed like he has just stepped out of a Hugo Boss catalogue, four-bet to 12,800; Wissing made the call and they both shared a flop.
Flop:

Adeniya had 45,000 behind and he bet 13,200 and Wissing released his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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135,000
7,425
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7,425 |
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75,000
39,400
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39,400 |
From UTG+1 Maikel Van Leeuven made it 1,800 to play. Marcel Bjerkmann folded but Michael Tureniec called. No other players fancied tagging along and it was heads-up to the 

flop.
Van Leeuven lead into Tureniec with a 3,200 bet and the Swede called. The turn was the
and Van Leeuven bet again, increasing his bet size to 6,800 and once again Tureniec called. The
on the river was welcomed with a check of Van Leeuven but Tureniec did not check behind. Instead he bet 13,200 and Van Leeuven had a real decision on his hands.
The Dutchman sat riffling his blue 5,000 chips before checking his cards then looking at Tureniec and finally folding his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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58,700
4,950
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35,000
41,075
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41,075 |
Ben Vinson raised to 1,800 in early position and Maksim Semisoshenko defended the big blind. The flop was
and both players checked. The turn was the
and Semisoshenko bet 2,400. Vinson took his time before making a raise to 6,800 and Semisoshenko made the call. Finally, we saw the
and Semisoshenko very quickly check-called a 11,300 Vinson bet.
Vinson turned over
for the missed flush draw and Semisoshenko turned over
for two pair and the draw to the nut flush.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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85,000
32,800
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32,800 |
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48,000
8,000
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8,000 |
The action folds around to Ashley Mason in the small blind and he makes it 2,200 to play. Christian Lenz sends him a, "don't try that lark with me lad," look and makes the call from the big blind.
Flop:

Mason c-bets 2,200 and Lenz calls.
Turn: 
Mason fires his second barrel of 6,000 and Lenz once again calls.
River: 
Mason decides enough is enough and he taps the felt. Lenz makes a bet of 6,500 and Mason mucks his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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88,000
8,950
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8,950 |
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70,000
4,150
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4,150 |
Team PokerStars Pro Arnaud Mattern and Thomas Blomberg have just had a flip with Blomberg at risk of elimination. Let's see what happened…
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The flop
pushed Blomberg into the lead, leaving Mattern needing a queen or ten. The turn
and river
was not one of those cards and Mattern was down to 10,000 chips. Blomberg meanwhile was sitting a little prettier on 53,000 when we last left him.
We then witnessed Mattern move all-in twice, uncontested, so we are expecting a double up or elimination pretty soon.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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55,000
18,325
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18,325 |
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11,000
22,000
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Former EPT Prague champion Roberto Romanello is sat behind 118,000 chips and looks comfortable over on Table 30.
In a hand just now Antar Metin made it 1,600 to play from middle position and when everyone folded to Romanello on the button the Welshman made it 3,600 to go. Both blinds folded but Metin put in the extra chips and he called.
Flop: 

– Metin checked to Romanello and he bet 3,700. Metin folded and Romanello won the pot. Easy game.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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118,000
2,525
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73,000
15,250
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15,250 |
We followed three hands of action from table 34.
Mads Wissing was using his big stack as he should; by raising lots of pots. He opened to 2,100 before Stig Christensen three-bet to 4,500, and Theo Jorgensen and four-bet to 10,300. The four-bet got the job done as both players folded to the Team PokerStars Pro.
The next hand Wissing raised to 2,100 and was called by both players in the blinds. The flop fell 

and both callers check-folded to a 3,500 c-bet.
Wissing folded from under-the-gun and allowed someone else to open raise. That person was Jonas Molander in the next seat. He raised to 1,800 and was only called by Berndt Gleissner in the small blind. The flop came 

and Gleissner check-called a 2,500 bet from the Swede. The turn was the
and Molander second barrel for 4,700 was quickly check-called. Both players checked the
river and Molnader scooped with 
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
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170,000
42,425
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42,425 |
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58,000
19,475
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19,475 |