Our roving photographer Neil Stoddart has been out and about in Berlin snapping some amazing pictures for you fine people at home.
Our roving photographer Neil Stoddart has been out and about in Berlin snapping some amazing pictures for you fine people at home.
JP Kelly has got off to a great start here on Day 3 after doubling up on one of the first hands played. We joined the action on a board reading 



and with Kelly in the small blind facing a 36,000 bet from Andrey Zaichenko who was in the cutoff. Kelly check-raised all in for what turned out to be 122,000 and Zaichenko made the call.
Kelly flipped over 
for the nut flush and his Russian opponent sent his cards back to the dealer and 122,000 chips to Kelly.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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294,000
142,000
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142,000 |
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135,000
132,500
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132,500 |
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Team PokerStars Pro Ana Marquez was seated on the feature table, but was just eliminated by August Schlegl.
Marquez moved the last of her chips in before Schlegl reshoved all in. Marquez held the 
and was dominating the 
for Schlegl.
The flop contained an ace and the board ran out 



to eliminate Marquez from the tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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Busted | |
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Thomas Cibak saw the action fold around to him on the button and he decided his 
was worthy of an opening raise to 10,000. The small blind folded but Jon Collado asked how many chips Cibak had behind then called when that information was given to him — around 200,000 was the answer.
The dealer fanned out the 

flop and Collado check-called a 15,000 bet from his opponent, prompting the dealer to deal the
turn. Collado checked again and Cibak bet just 18,500 which seemed to puzzle Collado because he took much longer to call than he did on the flop. But he did call. The river was the
Collado checked and Cibak gave up and checked behind.
When Collado saw Cibak's holding he mucked, saying "It's good." First blood to Cibak.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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261,000
17,500
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17,500 |
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172,000
39,500
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39,500 |
Konstantin Tolokno came back to day with an average stack, but now he has no stack. It was William Thorson who landed the final blow.
The Swede opened to 10,000 from under the gun and was called by Tolokno on the button en route to a 

flop. Thorson continued for 14,500 and Tolokno called to the
turn.
Thorson fired again for 20,500 and and Tolokno moved all-in after pausing for a moment's though. Call.
Tolokno : 
for top pair and nut flush draw.
Thorson: 
for a ready made flush.
The river came
and Thorson took the pot and the scalp.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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310,000
41,500
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41,500 |
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Busted |
Parker Talbot has a little more breathing room after doubling up through Kasper Kjeldsen.
Talbot was seated on the button and was all in for 99,500 holding 
whilst Kjeldsen had made the call in the small blind with 
. The board ran out 



and with that Talbot climbs past 200,000 chips and Kjeldsen finds himself below the 200,000 mark.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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225,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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190,000
110,000
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110,000 |
Anton Wigg's day had not started like yesterday's ended. He just a 370k flip to Tim Bettingen to drop back to 560,000 chips.
The Swede's 10,000 open was called by fellow Swede Martin Jacobson before Bettingen squeezed to 28,500. Wigg responded by four-betting to 81,500 calling when Bettingen shoved for 183,500. Jacobson folded in between.
Wigg: 

Bettingen: 

The board ran 



to pair Bettingen's ace. Wigg politely tapped the table in acknowledgement.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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560,000
175,000
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175,000 |
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375,000
121,500
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121,500 |
Marc Wright has just moved into the chip lead and now has 850,000 in chips. We recently saw him pick up a pot where he fired a bet of 62,000 on the final board of 



into Sebastian Winkler. With the pot at approximately 80,000, Winkler tanked for a bit and then folded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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850,000
265,000
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265,000 |
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220,000
20,000
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20,000 |
Pascal Hartmann raised from the hijack seat to 10,000 before action folded to Vanessa Selbst on the button. The Team PokerStars Pro reraised to 24,000 and Dmitry Bayramov shoved all in for approximately 55,000 from the big blind. Hartmann folded and Selbst called.
Bayramov: 

Selbst: 

The flop, turn and river ran out 



and Bayramov doubled up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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422,000
47,500
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47,500 |
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130,000
34,500
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34,500 |