Philip Sternheimer shoved all in for 244,000 from under the gun and Tom-Aksel Bedell looked him up from the big blind.
Philip Sternheimer:
Tom-Aksel Bedell:
The flop of gave Sternheimer a comfortable lead but the on the turn paired Bedell. However, the on the river made Sternheimer a flush in order to double up.
Two hands later, Sternheimer raised to 70,000 from the small blind and Sam Greenwood called from the big blind. The flop came and Sternheimer started with a check. Greenwood splashed in a bet of 80,000 and Sternheimer check-raised all in for 408,000. Greenwood snap-called and the cards were on their backs.
Sternheimer showed which was ahead of Greenwood's . The on the turn and the on the river bricked out and Sternheimer held for another double up.
Daniel Dvoress raised it up from the cutoff and was called by Pablo Brito Silva on the button and Tom-Aksel Bedell in the big blind. The flop fell and the action checked to Brito Silva who threw in a bet of 60,000. Bedell check-raised all in for 241,000 which got Dvoress to fold but Brito Silva called.
Tom-Aksel Bedell:
Pablo Brito Silva:
Bedell flopped trip sixes but needed to dodge the hearts in order to stay alive. The and runout was safe and Bedell scored a double up.
Christoph Vogelsang and Henrik Hecklen were heads-up in the blinds with around 100,000 in the middle. A completed board read and Vogelsang checked to Hecklen who bet 65,000.
Vogelsang thought for a moment before flicking in a chip to call. Hecklen flipped over for a rivered pair of tens and Vogelsang was forced to concede.
Henrik Hecklen limped in from the small blind and Juan Pardo eyed up his stack from the big blind. Pardo eventually announced all in and Hecklen was forced to fold.
A few hands later, Pardo raised it up from under the gun and Hecklen defended from the big blind. The flop came and Hecklen check-called a bet of 75,000 from Pardo.
The landed on the turn and Hecklen checked again. Pardo amped up the pressure with a bet of 225,000 and Hecklen was forced to lay it down again.