A bigger pot was brewing on a table with two former EPT Main Event champions. More than 25,000 were in the middle already as the board showed and Sebastian Malec moved all-in with the covering stack from the small blind.
Narcis Nedelcu was in the tank and eventually made the call for the 24,100 he had behind. Malec turned over for a set of eights and the of Nedelcu ended up second-best. Hossein Ensan can also be found at the same table as well and certainly has sweet memories of the Prague festival, as he claimed the title here back in 2015.
On the tail end of a pot between William Kassouf and Marco Regonaschi, the completed board showed . Marco Regonaschi was in the big blind and checked, which prompted a bet of 13,000 by William Kassouf in the cutoff.
Regonaschi went deep into the tank while Kassouf was silent and said nothing.
Eventually, the Italian asked "what do you have, Will?" and that's when Kassouf's usual table chatter kicked off. A mere 30 seconds later, Regonaschi called it off for the 12,900 he had behind and Kassouf tabled the for a flush. That was good enough to win the pot, as Regonaschi's for the second pair and nut flush blocker were briefly exposed.
Simon Roboh raised from the button to 800 and Simone Agnoletto called from the big blind.
The flop was and Agnoletto checked. Roboh bet 700 and Agnoletto called.
Both players checked the turn to see on the river.
Agnoletto fired 2,000 and Roboh got away from it to give him the pot.
Moments later, Pierre Mothes raised to 1,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Reda Bouaboula in the big blind.
Bouaboula called and the flop was . Bouaboula check-folded when Mothes bet 2,200.
On the next hand, Bouaboula raised to 1,400 from the small blind and Mothes came along from the big blind. The flop was and Bouaboula checked. Mothes bet 1,000 and Bouaboula called.
Both players checked the turn and the river was .
Bouaboula bet 2,500 on the river and Mothes thought it over for a moment before he tossed in calling chips. Bouaboula turned over and Mothes tossed the losing hand in the muck.
Joining the action on the turn, Marcos Cuesta checked his option and then called a bet worth 2,500 by Dinesh Alt. That led the duo to the on the river which saw Cuesta check one more. Alt now bet 4,000 and one minute later, the call of his opponent followed.
The cards of Alt were exposed as he rolled over the , which was good enough to rake in the pot.
According to the tournament screens, level four has concluded with 515 players out of 589 entries remaining and they have been sent on a scheduled 15-minute break.