Tim Van Loo limped the small blind and Grzegorz Derkowski raised the pot to 60,000 thereafter, which Van Loo called.
The K♠10♠9♠ flop was checked by both and Van Loo's bet of 40,000 on the 8♦ turn took it down uncontested.
Tim Van Loo limped the small blind and Grzegorz Derkowski raised the pot to 60,000 thereafter, which Van Loo called.
The K♠10♠9♠ flop was checked by both and Van Loo's bet of 40,000 on the 8♦ turn took it down uncontested.
Level: 20
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
The remaining 31 players are now on a 15-minute break.
Eran Carmi in the under-the-gun position and Seamus Cahill in the cutoff were playing for stacks on thze 10♣8♠7♥J♣ turn with 150,000 in the middle. Cahill ended up as the player at risk when the cards were flipped over.
Seamus Cahill: A♥K♣Q♣4♥
Eran Carmi: A♠Q♠9♥7♦
The straight of Carmi was in the lead but Cahill had outs to broadway and a flush. Thanks to the Q♦ river, Cahill indeed got there and doubled for massive 944,000.
Three-handed on a flop of 10♥A♣5♠, Joao Estanislau bet 98,000 from early position and Tomasz Kozub called on the button, while big blind Matthew Macioace got out of the way.
The turn came the 3♠ and Estanislau checked over to Kozub who bet 250,000. Estanislau called and the river fell the 9♥.
Estanislau checked again and Kozub slid forward a bet of 600,000 this time. Estanislau snap-folded.
Matthew Macioce raised to 42,000 and chip leader Joao Estanislau applied pressure once more, repotting to take down the pot without showdown.
One hand later on the same table, Adolf Buettner limped first to act and called a pot-sized raise to 72,000 by Mats Nylander in the hijack. They checked to the Q♣10♥3♣2♦J♥ river on which Buettner led for 175,000 and called a repot.
Nylander's A♠K♣Q♠9♦ and the A♥K♥10♣3♠ of Buettner chopped it up with broadway.
One table over, Sebastian Langrock raised to 40,000. Christoph Helmers potted to 158,000 in the small blind but folded to Langrock's shove.
Ali Balci, Marco Di Persio, and Jakob Madsen went three-handed to the turn on a board of J♣2♣6♣2♦ where Balci bet 100,000 from the cutoff.
Only Di Persio called in the big blind and the 2♥ fell on the river. Di Persio then checked again.
"Nut flush," Balci announced as he showed A♣K♣10♦7♠. Di Persio mucked.
Soon after surviving the previous all-in confrontation, Omar Eljach ran out of chips.
He could not make it past chip leader Joao Estanislau on a board of K♦7♠6♦4♥A♣ because the Portuguese had the Q♥9♣6♥6♠ for a flopped set of sixes.
Soon after, Emily Perrinjaquet and Benjamin Alacam departed and the field was reduced to the final four tables.
August Schlegl was already all in for around 90,000 as Shenghe Yang and Eran Carmi went to a flop of 2♣3♣9♦. Carmi then moved all in and Yang called for his last 40,000.
August Schlegl: A♥6♥4♦2♠
Shenghe Yang: K♣Q♥10♥10♣
Eran Carmi: A♦J♦J♠5♠
The board ran out Q♦5♦. "Straight," Schlegl said, pointing at his card. He then noticed that Carmi had hit a running flush and slammed his fist on the table before joining Yang at the payout desk.