The action started with a raise to 23,000 by Timothy Adams from under the gun and Jeff Gross then moved all in for just over 17 big blinds from the cutoff. All players behind him got out of the way and Adams quickly called without asking for an exact count.
Gross:
Adams:
As soon as the cards were flipped over, Gross sighed after finding himself at risk with the slightly worse kicker. He would find no help with the board running out and headed to the rail.
Sylvain Loosli bet the turn for 50,000 and Samuel Panzica then raised to 120,000 to enforce a fold from the Frenchman.
Over on table two, Ryan Riess bet the river for 60,000 out of the small blind and initial raiser Akin Tuna eventually called to muck when Riess flashed king-queen for a straight.
Right after, both tables and the remaining 15 players were sent into a 20-minute break.
The new level started with a raise and take it by Samuel Panzica and a raise by William Arruda to 25,000. Emil Patel three-bet to 71,000 from the small blind and Arruda folded.
Then, Sergey Lebedev took the blinds and antes with a raise to 26,000 before Timothy Adams mixed things up by raising to 29,000 from the cutoff. Jerry Odeen called in the big blind and check-called a bet worth 24,000 on the []Ks10h7s] flop. The came on the turn and the Swede check-folded to a second barrel of 68,000 chips.
Sylvain Loosli opened to 28,000 from under the gun and Jerry Odeen then three-bet to 70,000 from the button. The action folded back to Loosli and he asked his opponent "what's your stack?" Odeen took the hands away from his stack to give a visual answer and Loosli then announced all in, the Swede tossed in an obligatory chip for the call.
Loosli:
Odeen:
The Frenchman was the player at risk for approximately 380,000 and failed to improve on a board of . Loosli takes home €26,910 for his efforts and the field has been reduced to the last 14 hopefuls.
Emil Patel raised to 30,000 from under the gun and Akin Tuna flat-called in the cutoff, heading to a heads-up flop of . Patel check-called a bet of 40,000 and did so again for 80,000 on the turn. The river completed the board and Patel now moved all in right away when it was his turn to act.
Tuna stared at the board and his opponent before letting go. The German then raised the next hand to 25,000 and Patel defended his big blind. This time there were no fireworks on the flop, Patel simply check-folded to a continuation bet.
Christoph Vogelsang raised to 26,000 from the button and Akin Tuna defended his big blind to see a flop of . Both players checked and Tuna bet the turn for 25,000. Vogelsang called, then faced a second bet worth 45,000 on the river.
Vogelsang called and Tuna flipped over , which ended up second-best to the of the fellow German.