With the elimination of Manig Loeser in 13th place, everyone left now receives $15,590. Once we get to nine, everyone earns at least $20,795 and from there the prize money increases with every elimination.
Here's how the two tables of six currently look.
Table 1
Seat 1: David Benyamine
Seat 2: Zsolt Vasvenszki
Seat 3: Chris Karagulleyan
Seat 4: Georges Hanna
Seat 5: Konstantinos Nanos
Seat 6: Kari Somer
Table 2
Seat 1: Ahmet Ucali
Seat 2: Andreas Krause
Seat 3: Hakan Dakolay
Seat 4: Mathieu Clavet
Seat 5: Foivos Pettas
Seat 6: Van Marcus
Chris Karagulleyan raised to 45,000 from the hijack seat. David Benyamine was in the big blind and reraised all in for 196,000. Karagulleyan mucked and Benyamine moved to 261,000 in chips.
Chris Karagulleyan made it 38,000 from the hijack seat. David Benyamine made the call from the big blind and the two of them saw a flop of . Both players checked and the turn brought the . Both players checked again. The river completed the board with the and Benyamine fired 35,000. Karagulleyan called and won the pot with the , knocking Benyamine back to 204,000.
Konstantinos Nanos moved all in from the button for about 280,000. Kari Somer called all in from the small blind for 241,000. David Benyamine folded from the big blind.
Nanos:
Somer:
The board ran through and Somer's broadway was good enough to earn him the double up and knock Nanos all the way down to 38,000 in chips. Somer doubled to over 500,000.
Konstantinos Nanos was all in for his last 32,000 from under the gun and called by Zsolt Vasvenszki from the button and Georges Hanna from the big blind. Vasvenszki and Hanna checked down the board of , but neither of them could beat the for Nanos and he tripled to 116,000 chips.
David Benyamine was all in from under the gun and Konstantinos Nanos called all in from the small blind for less, 96,000 total. Benyamine held the and Nanos the .
After a board of , Benyamine was left with just 59,000 chips as Nanos moved to 220,000.
Kari Somer made it 40,000 to go from the button and David Benyamine moved all in for 41,000 from the small blind. Zsolt Vasvenszki called from the big blind and Somer also called. Vasvenszki and Somer would then check down the board of .
"Goodbye guys," said Benyamine, standing from his chair.
Somer then tabled the to which Benyamine responded, "I don't want to slowroll," and turned over the for a full house. He's back to 135,000 now.
All of a sudden, the tournament clock, which is projected on big screen around the tournament room, went out and reset. Don't worry tough, the tournament well was ahead of things, and always has a back-up clock running as well in case this sort of things happen. There's seven minutes left in the current level.
Foivos Pettas just doubled with the against the for Mathieu Clavet. Clavet raised to 35,000 before Pettas shoed for 129,000, with Clavet making the call.
The board ran out and Pettas now has 286,000 chips. Clavet dropped to 660,000, but that's still good enough for second place on the leaderboard.