All in and a call. Alexander Dovzhenko had and Emil Mattson had . The final board ran out . Mattson couldn’t hit and was left crippled. He was in the small blind next hand and shoved blind with what turned out to be and was looked up by the big blind Ondrej Vinklarek with . Mattson hit a king and picked that one up but if he doesn’t get lucky he’s probably not very long for this tournament.
At another table moments before it was Jannick Wrang who headed for the exit.
On the turn of a board, Marcin Wydrowski checked and Kent Lundmark fired a bet of around 50,000. The Polish player check-raised all in and Lundmark instantly called.
Wydrowski:
Lundmark:
Wydrowski had hit two pair on the turn but Lundmark had made a straight. The Dane avoided a nine or king on the river and doubled up to over 400,000.
The flop was and Nuri Hakan Demircioglu from the big blind checked it to Nikolay Losev who bet 25,000. Demircioglu made the call and they saw a turn card . Again Demircioglu checked and now faced a bet of 37,000 from Losev. He made the call and the river cards was the . Demircioglu checked for the last time and Losev bet enough to put Demircioglu all in. He called and Losev turned over . Demircioglu sat there stunned, his cards face down in front of him. The dealer asked him to turn them over as it was an all-in situation, but he just sat there. Eventually the dealer reached over and turned over the . Demircioglu was out.
Joni Jouhkimainen moved all in preflop and was called by Marcin Wydrowski. Jouhkimainen had and had been looked up by the of Wydrowski. The dealer dealt a board of and Jouhkimainen was out of the high roller.
Gareth Teatum opened for 6,500 and Ondrej Vinklarek made it 17,000. Domink Nitsche moved all in and got it through to get a slight but important increase in his chip count.