Action folded around to Dauren Zhaparov, who shoved all in from the button with a short stack of 13,000. He was called by Tamer Ibrahim in the big blind, who had him well covered as the cards were flipped.
Dauren Zhaparov: A♠7♣
Tamer Ibrahim: A♦J♦
The board ran out 7♦10♠9♣4♦6♦. Zhaparov paired his seven on the flop, but Ibrahim made a flush on the river to win the pot. Zhaparov is one of many players to drop in the last couple of levels.
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Adda Dor raised to 12,000 and Tom Cohen called on the button.
The flop came A♣Q♥4♣. Dor bet 10,000 and Cohen called. The turn was the 4♥ and both players checked. The river came the 9♠. Dor fired out a bet of 18,000 and Cohen folded his hand to concede the pot.
Action seems to be slowing down at the tables as the bubble approaches. Ten more players are set to be eliminated before players bag and tag.
Mathieu Goncalves moved all in for 23,000, from the cutoff. Patrik Zidek, the covering stack, moved all in from the button and Ferry Ikink also put his last chips at risk from the small blind.
Dominik Ostrowski raised and picked up a button call before Rusen Mat shoved all in from the small blind for around 70,000. Dominik Ostrowski shoved all in over the top and the button got out of the way.
Rusen Mat: K♥8♥
Dominik Ostrowski: A♦J♠
The board ran out 10♥2♦6♣4♦4♠. Neither player improved and so Ostrowski held with the fours on board and his ace-high to win the pot. Mat was eliminated as the bubble approaches.
Tamer Ibrahim, in the small blind, found himself all in and at risk for his last 40,000, against Amir Mozaffarian on the button.
Tamer Ibrahim: 10♣9♣
Amir Mozaffarian,: A♥4♥
The board ran out 9♥3♦7♥5♣6♣. Although Ibrahim took the lead on the flop, Mozaffarian went runner-runner to make a straight, sending Ibrahim to the rail.
Action folded around to Jan-Mikael Kesanen, who pushed all in from the small blind for around 80,000 effective against Ole Shemion in the big blind. Schemion made the call and, once hands at other tables were complete, players turned their cards.
Ole Schemion: A♠J♠
Jan-Mikael Kesanen: A♥7♥
The board ran out 10♦4♠A♣3♥8♥. Schemion paired his ace and held with the jack-high kicker. He doubled his stack and survived the bubble.