Valeriano Toledano had raised and Arthur Conan then made it 9,500 to go on the button. Claudio Di Giacomo four-bet jammed and Toledano called all-in for the 23,000 he had behind. Conan went into the tank and shook his head, before he then elected to fold.
Valeriano Toledano:
Claudio Di Giacomo:
"Oh no, oh no," Conan sighed and jumped out of his seat when he saw the cards of Di Giacomo.
The board ran out and Toledano more than doubled while a frustrated Conan gathered his chips soon after as the table broke.
Action started on the turn with a board of board and about 80,000 in the middle.
Jonathon Genovese Darling was in middle position in the heads-up pot. He checked his option. Sitting on the button, Andrew Hulme checked behind to head to a river.
On the river, Darling chose to lead for 37,000. Over to Hulme, he thought for about 60 seconds before deciding to make the call.
Darling showed , then Hulme showed his for the big call to take down the pot.
Picking up the action on the flop with the board reading , three players were in the hand and the action checked around to the on the turn. Ermanno Di Nicola finally threw in a bet of 9,000 which got a call from Timothy Adams and a fold from Julien Sitbon.
The river was the which slowed the action and both players checked. Di Nicola turned over for a rivered pair but Adams held for a better pair to win the pot.
On the next hand, Jakub Koleckar opened to 5,000 from under the gun and Adams three-bet to 15,500. The action folded back to Koleckar who randomly splashed in a four-bet to 51,000. Adams gave it some thought but eventually decided to fold.
Peter Kvisthammar raised to 4,500 and was called by Dmitry Shchepkin from one seat over. Slobodan Stanculovic then three-bet to 12,000 on the button and was called both ways. On the flop, the action checked to Stanculovic on the button and his bet of 14,000 won the pot.
"No bluff," he vividly exclaimed in the table chat while raking in the pot.
Action picked up on the river in a three-way pot. The board showed . Gerard Carbo was already all in on a previous street, so there was a side pot in play. About 40,000 sat in both the main and side pots.
From middle position, Alexander Tkatschew bet 11,000, almost 15 percent pot. Simon Mattsson was the player with action on the side. On the button, he thought for a couple minutes before making the call with about 60,000 in his stack. All three hands were showed with Carbo all in.
Gerard Carbo:
Simon Mattsson:
Alexander Tkatschew:
Tkatschew was able to squeeze out some river value with his pair of eights and knocked out Carbo in the process.
Ka Kwan Lau raised it up to 4,000 in early position and picked up three callers along the way. The dealer fanned the flop of and Lau continued with a bet of 9,000. Victor Vozian called in the cutoff and Lukasz Grossmann check-raised all in for 32,000 from the big blind. Lau and Vozian both opted to call.
The turn brought the and both players checked in the dry side pot to see the on the river. Lau tossed in a bet of 20,000 and Vozian instantly ripped all in for 72,000. Lau asked for a count and went into the tank for a couple of minutes before finally folding, announcing that he folded a flush.
Vozian won the side pot and the two remaining hands were tabled for the main pot. Grossmann flipped over but it was no match for the from Vozian who scooped everything with the nuts.
Ian Drake had been the preflop raiser from under the gun and found resistance by Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz from two seats over. On the turn, Drake check-called a bet worth 22,500 by Wyrzykiewicz and the on the river was then checked.
Drake revealed the for a pair of sixes, which Wyrzykiewicz had beat holding the .
On a three-way river of , Karol Bogusz and Omar Eljach were facing the all-in of Milan Simko for 35,000. Bogusz reluctantly folded while Eljach eventually called.
Simko tabled the for a straight and Eljach mucked his for trips aces.