Andres Viola shoved twice after coming back from the break and enforced folds while Dragoslav Timarac first raised and then folded the to a shove. Timarac shoved shortly after and flipped over the when raking in the pot.
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As the feature table has live commentary and hole cards, the two outer tables will also be updated on a delay of one hour as well to give all participants an equal chance.
Over on the upcoming feature table, Patrick Wolff bet the flop for 100,000 into a pot of 190,000 and Domenico Gala shoved for 268,000 from one seat over out of the big blind to enforce a fold.
On table three, Andres Viola emptied the clip with a bet of 78,000 on the turn and a shove for 226,000 on the river. Maria Lampropoulos had check-called the first bet out of the big blind and then tank-folded to the all in.
Oliver Heppchen raised to 50,000 from the hijack and Johannes Dandl flat-called before Ivan Luca three-bet to 177,000. Heppchen folded but Dandl called.
On the flop , Luca bet 50,000 and Dandl check-called before the turn saw Dandl shove for 145,000, Luca snap-called.
Dandl:
Luca:
The player at risk was drawing dead, making the river a formality.
Robert Kokoska opened to 40,000 from the cutoff and Alexandru Farcasanu three-bet to 100,000 from the button, which Kokoska called. On the flop , Kokoska check-raised from 85,000 to 180,000 and the Romanian online qualifier shoved for what looked like 600,000. Kokoska made the call and had slightly more chips than his opponent.
Kokoska:
Farcasanu:
The bluff of Farcasanu was caught and he failed to improve on turn and river to bust in 23rd place.
Andres Viola opened from the hijack and Martin Kristeller jammed the cutoff for 433,000, Karol Radomski then rejammed from the button and Viola quickly folded.
Kristeller:
Radomski:
The flop gave the German a gutshot and he indeed got there on the turn and river to let his rail erupt.