Fedor Holz raised to 85,000 from the button and was met by a three-bet to 210,000 by Jean Montury in the big blind. Holz pushed back with a four-bet to 510,000, Montury called, and then both players checked the flop as well as the turn.
When the completed the board on the river, Montury checked for a third time and Holz bet 530,000. Montury made the call, and he Holz insta-mucked. That meant Montury took down the pot without even showing his hand. With that, we have a new chip leader.
Mateusz Moolhuizen wasn't happy at busting but also wasn't happy that his opponent, Valentin Messina, took so long to call his shove.
Julien Duveau opened the pot with a raise to 85,000 from the button before Messina three-bet to 205,000 from the small blind. Moolhuizen was in the big blind and moved all in for just over 1.1 million. Duveau folded quickly but Messina took a minute to call.
Javier Gomez Zapatero has been openening a lot of pots lately on the outer table and Bart Kuiper moved all in. Gomez Zapatero folded and the chips went to the Dutchman, who is sporting a shirt with the slogan "Ok Doei." today. Yesterday, he was the "random button clicker."
Out Dutch bloggers informed us that "doei" in fact means "bye". Well, Kuiper is still in.
On the outer table, Antonin Duda defended his big blind to see a flop of and bet 90,000. Preflop aggressor Javier Gomez Zapatero called and was checked to on the turn to win the pot with a bet of 175,000.
The Spaniard then opened again and was called by Valentin Messina in the big blind to see a flop of . Both players checked and Messina check-folded the [2s[ turn to a bet of 75,000.
Last but not least Stefan Schillhabel raised and four-bet shoved against Julien Duveau and the Frenchman forfeited his three-bet worth 205,000.
Remi Wyrzykiewicz opened to 80,000 and saw Carlo Citrone move all in for 453,000 chips out of the small blind. The initial raiser gave it some time and then decided to call with . Citrone was looking for a comeback in an almost one-million chip pot, tabling his .
The dealer burned and turned the flop and Wyrzykiewicz took the lead. On the turn, the outs of Citrone increased to aces and queens, but the river was a brick and sent him to the rail in 12th place for €44,500.
On the feature table, Dominik Panka four-bet shoved out of the hijack seat for 1,010,000 in chips and Fedor Holz snap-called after having three-bet out of the small blind. Panka was at risk with and Holz had the .
The flop was save for Holz, but Panka picked up some outs on the turn with aces, nines and queens all being good. Panka got there on the river and doubled up to more than 2 million in chips.
Dominik Panka three-bet out of the big blind and initial raiser Fedor Holz called out of the cutoff to see a flop of on the feature table. Both players checked and Panka check-called the turn for 325,000. On the river, Panka checked and Holz checked behind to get shown the exact same hand that he just lost with, , to muck disgustedly.
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