Sam Grafton opened and Jakub Slemr defended the small blind. Then flop of saw Slemr check call a continuation bet from Grafton. The turn card was the and a bet of 135,000 from Slemr saw Grafton call.
The river card was checked down and the of Slemr took the pot.
Simon Mattsson opened the action and Stephen Graner three-bet for the second hand in a row to 230,000.
Mattsson picked up some more chips and made it 455,000. Graner wasn’t finished however and made it a five-bet to 725,000. Mattson was done with the hand and mucked.
It went three-way to a flop of with Andras Nemeth, Miltiadis Kyriakides, Bjorn Wiesler involved.
Wiesler continued for 115,000 and Kyriakides in the big blind check-raised all in from the big blind for 740,000. Wiesler got a count but did not put Kyriakides at risk and mucked his hand.
Francesco Grieco raised to 85,000 from the cutoff and claimed the blinds and antes. One hand later the Italian raised to 85,000 again and Remi Castaignon called to see the flop of . The Italian folded to a check-raise from 95,000 to 240,000.
One hand later, Grieco raised to 85,000 and got through with a continuation bet of 150,000 on the flop after Anton Bertilsson had defended his big blind.
In the last two hands of the level, Castaignon stole the blinds and antes once and Davidi Kitai raised to 85,000. Bertilsson called on the button and then successfully bet the flop for 85,000 in order to scoop the pot.
On a flop of big blind Simon Mattsson led out and Andras Nemeth made the call. On the turn card Mattsson led again for 225,000 and Nemeth made the call, the river was checked down and Nemeth’s flush was the winner.
Jakub Slemr made it 115,000 and Andras Nemeth three-bet to 265,000 which Slemr quickly called. The flop was and both players to checked to see the turn .
Nemeth bet 325,000 and Selmr called. The river was the which Selmr checked and a bet of 730,000 from Nemeth saw another quick call from Selmr.
Nemeth showed for a rivered straight and Selmr mucked. More chips for the chip leader.