Cards were on their backs when we got to Panka's table and it was the Pole who was ahead, holding against Mazin Khoury's . The flop came , offering not much in the way of help to Khoury. The turn was the , which did give him some out to stay alive, but the wasn't one of them.
There was an all-in and a call from the futuristic EPT feature table set as Petrangelo was all-in but ahead holding against Rhys Jones' . The board of didn't help either player, but the on the turn certainly helped Petrangelo and the was too little too late to help Jones knock out Petrangelo
On the three-way turn , Matias Ruzzi checked out of the small blind and Pierre Neuville bet 34,000. Alex Goulder called from two seats over and Ruzzi check-raised to 75,000. Neuville just called, but Goulder got out of the way.
The river saw the Argentinian get his stack of 134,000 in and Neuville asked for a call before tossing his cards into the muck.
Artem Litvinov raised to 18,000 from the cutoff and Antoine Saout then shoved the small blind for 151,000. Litvinov took his time before making a decision, ultimately grabbing a coin and flipping it. He then folded and Saout inquired if it was head or tail. Litvinov replied "the coin says fold."
Picking up the action on the three-way flop , Nikolaus Teichert checked in late position and Yang Zhang bet 32,000 from the hijack. Dzmitry Urbanovich called out of the cutoff and Teichert folded. The turn saw Zhang bet 65,000 and Urbanovich quickly called before both checked the river.
Zhang flipped over and the pair of kings was good enough to win the pot.
Over on the feature table, Joao Baumgarten opened to 18,000 and Thiago Nishijima three-bet to 47,000 from the button. Guy Goossens four-bet all in for 73,000 and Baumgarten folded, Nishijima called.
Goossens:
Nishijima:
The classic race went towards the Belgian after the board ran out while all three players remain significantly short.
Thomas Lentrodt made it 17,000 to go before hijack Adrian Mateos three-bet to 45,000. When the action got back to Lentrodt, he pushed all in for roughly 200,000 and Mateos made the call.
Adrian Mateos:
Thomas Lentrodt:
The board came and Lentrodt made his exit in 47th place for €11,440.
The clock was stopped with 12:23 left in the level and a draw was conducted to see how many more hands each table would play before bagging up the chips. They drew a three.