Souhayl Fjer raised to 1,000 in middle position and Romain Lewis three-bet to 3,300 in the cutoff. Dariusz Glinksi four-bet shoved 7,200 on the button, Fjer five-bet to 14,000 and Lewis folded.
Dariusz Glinksi:
Souhayl Fjer:
The dealer quickly fanned out to pair up Fjer and end it for Glinksi.
On a completed board of , Uri Reichenstein bet 11,000 into a pot of 25,000 and Gianluca Speranza moved all in for 37,800. Reichenstein was sent into the think tank and Reichenstein eventually tossed in a single chip for the call.
"Nuts," Speranza announced and tabled the , Reichenstein flashed the for a nine-high straight and was left with a fraction of the starting stack.
Luigi Shehadeh raised to 1,000 from the cutoff and was called by the player in the cutoff. Ranno Sootla three-bet to 4,300 on the button for the blinds to fold and action to be back on Shehadeh. He responded with a four-bet to 12,500 which only Sootla called.
The flop came , Shehadeh continued with a bet of 6,800 which Sootla called again.
They both checked through the on the turn and the on the river.
"That turn!" Shehadeh groaned before showing which was enough to pick up the pot as Sootla mucked his hand.
The flop was and with about 7,500 in the middle already it was a player who moved his last 22,000 in the middle. Jakub Krawinski pushed 51,900 over the line to go all in as well and when two players folded it was Erwann Pecheux who moved all in as well, covering both opponents.
Pecheux tabled and he was up against the of Krawinski and the of the shortest stack.
The turn was the and the river the and Pecheux received a blow to his stack while Krawinski won a big 130,000 pot. The third player in the hand was sent to the rail.
On a flop of , Giuseppe Carbone was all-in for 25,000 with the for top pair and Danilo Velasevic looked him up with the for a gutshot straight flush draw.
The turn and the river bricked off and Carbone said "next time." He then asked Jonathan Proudfoot what he had in a previous hand that both played.
The cards were already on their backs and Ionut Voinea was on his way out of the tournament area as his double draw had missed in a three-way all-in showdown. Ludig Sterner was the player that scored the knockout and doubled through his table neighbor for 39,000 as he had gotten it in with on a flop.
The under-the-gun player showed for the nut flush draw while Voinea had been at risk with [5dd] for the inferior flushdraw and open-ender. Both the turn and the river changed nothing whatsoever and Sterner made a full house for good measure to scoop the pot.
The pot had about 7,000 in it when Rico Roumen checked to Brandon Sheils on a flop. Sheils fired a bet of 2,500 and Roumen called to see the turn.
The fourth community card was the and Roumen checked again. Sheils fired another shell in the form of a 4,000 bet and that was too much for Roumen to call as he folded his cards.