Not long ago Luca Granieri raked in a big pot, but now he was spotted leaving the table. The board was still there showing and the were in front of Guillaume Valle. According to Koray Aldemir, it was Granieri who opened from under the gun and Valle on the button, Jakub Michalak in the small blind and Aldemir in the big blind called.
On the flop, Granieri bet 5,500 and just Valle called before the Italian check-called a bet of 5,500 on the turn. Granieri led again the river for 12,000 and then called the shove of his opponent. When the cards of Valle were exposed, Granieri simply mucked. Aldemir asked for them to be shown but they had pretty much reached the muck already, only the was then exposed.
Aliaksei Boika raised to 1,500 from under the gun and three players called including Ilkin Amirov, Zorlucan Er, son of EPT13 Barcelona finalist Zorlu Er. Out of the big blind, Ghassan Bitar three-bet to 6,600 and just Boika called.
On the flop, Bitar continued for 8,500 and Boika called. Both the turn and the river were checked. Bitar showed the and Boika claimed the pot with .
One table over, Sergey Sergeev lamented about not getting any call on a flop of when betting 3,200 - he flashed the .
Ole Schemion, who had been taken a few chips off Graydon Kowal before, opened to 1,600 from the cutoff and short stack Francesco Delfoco shoved his last 10,600 from the button. The rest of the table got out of the way and the cards were tabled.
Delfoco:
Schemion:
The board came and since neither player had any diamond, the pair of tens held for Schemion.
On a flop of , Guillaume Valle checked in the big blind and Ramin Hajiyev, who finished runner up to [Removed:17] in the €25,750 Super High Roller, bet 1,700. Valle check-raised to 4,500 and Hajiyev called.
After the turn, Valle shoved and Hajiyev snap-called for 13,200 with the for a full house, Valle only had and couldn't deal the final blow anymore. The meaningless appeared on the river and Hajiyev doubled after joining not too long ago.
The last level of the night is rather quiet and one particular player that had been very talkative before is missing. Graydon Kowal's stack had slowly but surely disappeared and he then open-shoved for 25 big blinds with ace-jack suited according to Ole Schemion. Knut Karnapp looked him up with queens and there was no surprise on the board.