Lukas Berglund has scored another elimination on the feature table. This time, Berglund ended the tournament life of Bo Kjaer Erichsen. Erichsen was all in for an unknown amount holding but was crushed by Berglund's .
The board ran out and Erichsen was sent packing. Berglund scooped up the pot and padded his stack to around 652,000.
On the turn of a board reading , David Benefield checked to Anaras Alekberovas, and he bet 25,000. Benefield made the call to see the land on the river. Benefield checked, and Alekberovas moved all in for 56,000. Benefield thought for a few moments, then folded, and Alekberovas won the pot.
Benefield was left with 300,000 in chips, and Alekberovas moved to 160,000.
Martin Staszko opened for 10,000 and was raised by Alejandro Perez Torres to 23,500. Back to Staszko who four bet to 57,000. Torres asked how much Staszko had behind (257,000) and moved all in. Staszko called and showed , Torres sighed and tabled his . The board ran out . Massive pot for Staszko leaving Torres shaking his head and holding 160,000.
From under the gun, Kenny Hallaert raised all in for 17,000. Ole Schemion called from the big blind with the , and Hallaert had the . The flop gave Schemion a flush draw when the fell, but the turn and river stayed clean for Hallaert with the and to give him the double up.
After going through the blinds, Hallaert moved all in from the button for 31,500 with the . Tom Middleton called from the big blind with the , and the board ran out to bust Hallaert.
The EPT gets its most unusual bubble boy in Portuguese player Nuno Da Camara who put up a good defense today, despite not actually being present in the tournament room, as the PokerStars Blog reports.