We just arrived on the scene with a lot of chips in the middle, and in front of Rayan Chamas. Chamas was up against Adam Milewski's when the board showed .
Chamas was well ahead on the turn, but the river was the , giving Milewski three of a kind to win the pot.
Chamas was visibly frustrated, as he was left with just 12,000 chips. Milewski sits on a very comfortable 560,000 chips.
Steven Warburton raised to 18,000 from the hijack only to have Bruno Soutavong three-bet to 39,000 from the cutoff. The button and blinds folded, putting action back on Warburton. He called to see a flop.
The dealer fanned and Warburton checked to the raiser. Soutavong did the same and the fell on fourth street. Two more checks occurred and the finished off the board. Warburton bet 29,000, Soutavong called, and Warburton showed for the win. With this pickup, Warburton has increased his stack to roughly 640,000.
Ryan Mceathron raised before the flop and from his direct left it was Dario Sammartino who moved all in. Adrien Tantaro slid forward a tall stack of blue chips, leaving himself with 16,000 behind. Mceathron called, thinking both his opponents were all in, but after some confusion they agreed to put the additional chips in the pot as well.
We just picked up the action on a board when Joep van den Bijgaart check-called a bet of 48,000 from Dietrich Fast. Van den Bijgaart was seated in the big blind, Fast in the hijack.
The river brought the and Van den Bijgaart checked once more. Fast gave it some thought before betting 122,000, and Van den Bijgaart made the call.
Fast showed and that was no good against Van den Bijgaart's for two pair.
EPT Season 2 Baden champion Patrik Antonius got his chips in the middle against EPT Vienna Season 7 champion Michael Eiler. Antonius, seated in the small blind, was all in for 98,000. Eiler in the hijack was the one putting him at risk.
Michael Eiler:
Patrik Antonius:
The board ran out and Antonius doubled. Eiler was left with just 41,000.