From under the gun, Jamila Von Perger raised to 16,000. In the big blind, Pasi Sormunen made the call, and the flop came down . Sormunen checked, Von Perger bet 17,000, and Sormunen called.
The turn was the , and both players checked to see the land on the river. Sormunen and Von Perger both checked again.
Sormunen showed the for top pair, and Von Perger mucked her hand.
Last level of the night and the short stacks don’t have time to wait around.
Sebastian Von Toperczer was back from the break and not looking particularly happy with his 70,000 stack. He’d had to fold his small blind and had a little less. When Mike Watson opened for 17,000 though he found a hand he liked and shoved. He got a call from Watson and turned over his but was up against the . Von Toperczer would have to come from a long way behind and he did as the cards fell . Watson’s set of aces beaten by the flush of Von Toperczer.
Seconds later at another table Walid Bou-Habib was all in with and got a call from Madis Müür holding . No help for Habib though who bust out when the cards ran out
To another table where at risk and all in Pawel Brzeski liked the look of his but he didn’t like it much when he say the of Andrey Danilyuk. Brzeski even used his “One time.” but it was to no avail. and that was it for the Polish PokerStars qualifier.
Florian-Dimitrie Duta moved all in for his last 68,000 chips and the action was on Alex Stevic. He asked for a count and then decided his hand was good enough for a call and tabled . Duta had . The board ran out and Duta survived putting medium sized dent in the PokerStars Sponsored players stack.