Andreas Gann previously doubled and just did so again. He raised to 12,500 and Martin Kabrhel three-bet to 20,500 from one seat over. On the flop, Gann shoved for 80,500 and Kabrhel called to turn over his . Gann took his time before revealing and doubled as turn and river completed the board.
Tournament director Thomas Lamatsch has just informed the players that the upcoming 60-minute dinner break will be taken as planned no matter if the money has been reached yet or not. Radek Jantos is not to worry about that anymore, as he unfortunately ran out of chips.
With around 55,000 chips in the pot and the turn reading , David Urban checked and Martin Kristeller bet 27,000. Urban now check-raised to 64,000 and Kristeller gave up after some consideration. The Slovakian is among the biggest stacks in the room.
Maria Lampropoulos moved all in and everyone folded, the Argentinian showed the . "Ah, ace banana," Martin Kabrhel joked.
Dominik Paus shoved for 25,500 from under the gun and scooped the blinds and antes.
€330 Rozvadov Cup second-place finisher Paulius Venckauskas busted shortly after and Thomas Lamatsch then instructed the dealers to announce when there is an all in and a call with 106 players remaining.
Serif Gozegir put table neighbor Maksym Lavrov all in and at risk for 50,500 in a battle of the blinds. The latter turned over and Gozegir had two live cards with . The board ran out , Gozegir shrugged after he failed to bust his new table neighbor to make it three in a row.
"Now I am soon the short stack," Serif Gozegir sighed. Thomas Pedersen had moved all in from the hijack for 63,000 and Gozegir reshoved from the button.
Pedersen:
Gozegir:
The board ran out and the Dane doubled, adding "I am not here to min cash."
The field has been reduced to 104 players and hand-for-hand mode has been activated.
Petr Subik raised to 10,000 from under the gun and Eureka 5 Rozvadov runner up Josef Pavelka moved all in from one seat over for 68,000. The action folded around to Petr Machacek and he reshoved for 170,000 out of the big blind to enforce a fold from Subik.
Pavelka:
Machacek:
The board ran out and Pavelka busted in bad beat fashion.
Almost at the same time, Jens Hansen shoved for 58,000 from the button and Thomas Hueber called in the big blind.
Hansen:
Hueber:
Again it was a bad beat that caused the seat open with a board of .
Martin Guth is the bubble boy. Several players were down to 30,000 chips or less, Mykola Lakatosh even had just 7,000. But it was Guth who shoved for 52,000 and Karol Radomski called from one seat over.
Guth:
Radomski:
The door card was the and the rest of the board ran out to let the bubble officially burst.
At the same time, Grzegorz Wyraz was also at risk for 93,000 from the button after a cutoff open on a different table and Day 1c chip leader Arsenii Karmatckii looked him up from the small blind, the initial raiser folded.
Wyraz:
Karmatckii:
The board ran out and the Pole doubled in fortunate fashion.
On the stone-cold bubble, Stefan Toelle had min-raised and then folded to a reraise, showing ace-king. Now once the bubble had burst, he was all in with a tiny stack and the , Mick Heder looked him up with the .