There are just 112 players remaining and Emanuele Perini is no longer among them. He got his stack in with and Vytautas Semaska called with . The board came and Semaska paired his seven on the turn to dispatch the Italian.
Marek Soukup was more fortunate. The Czech was at risk with for 830,000 and got there against when the board ran out .
Last but not least, Jesper Hansen three-bet shoved for his last 1,150,000 and Wladimir Gerner eventually called.
Jesper Hansen:
Wladimir Gerner:
The board came and Hansen doubled to remain in contention.
Kenny Hallaert , Julian Thomas, and Jack Sinclair have just bought in, bringing us up to 21 total entrants. As we increase the blinds to 1,000/2,000, our top three stacks are as follows:
Player
Chip Count
Renato
272,000
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
233,000
Pavel Binar
205,000
We have this level and one more left to play before we retire, until the restart at 2pm tomorrow.
A series of raises between three players saw no one willing to back down and all the money going in the middle with Victor Tyurin the biggest stack before the flop.
Victor Tyurin:
Han Kuo Yong:
Player Three:
The board ran out .
Victor Tyurin knocked out two players and won a monster pot in the penultimate level of the day.
After a raise by SantaClaus, Koen de Weerd three-bet to 460,000 and SantaClaus four-bet to 1,000,000. It took half a minute of consideration for de Weerd and he moved all in, SantaClaus snap-called for a reason.
Koen de Weerd:
SantaClaus:
The Dutchman was on the way out of the tournament area, leaving his chair and ready to grab the belongings. After the flop he picked up some outs for a miracle and the turn gave him a straight and the nut flush draw. The gasps at the table went even louder when the river ensured a spectacular split pot.
The raise of Matthias De Meulder triggered a three-bet by Marek Blasko to 455,000 from one seat over and short stack Fuzzy called all in from the small blind. De Meulder four-bet to 1,275,000 and Blasko squeezed to 2,455,000 before De Meulder moved all in.
Blasko asked for a count and De Meulder's shove was for 5,830,000. After some consideration, Blasko announced "I fold" and the cards were turned over.
Fuzzy:
Matthias De Meulder:
The board came and De Meulder locked up the pot on the turn already. "I should have shoved on you, it would have been such a bad suckout. I had ace four," the Slovakian said and dropped to just under ten million.
Martin Kabrhel had just doubled up “gambling” with ace queen and he was all in again holding but this time he had a lot more chips and the other two players covered.
Wladimir Gerner had and there was another player contesting the pot holding .
The board ran out .
A set on the flop was just what the doctor ordered for Gerner to bust the player holding jacks and take a chunk of Kabrhel’s stack.
After being absent for a while, King's Casino owner Leon Tsoukernik retook his seat decidedly short on chips. He found his chance to move in for just shy of 35,000, when action was folded to him in the cutoff. Fedor Holz was on hand to give him a spin, while both blinds got out of the way.
Tsoukernik's was in rough shape against the of Holz, and the flop did him no favours at all. The board paired on the turn, leaving Tsoukernik drawing to just two outs. The river wasn't one of them, and we are now down to 12.
Players have returned from the 15-minute break to 800/1,600 blinds.
ElkY has re-entered after taking a bad beat from Fedor Holz right at the end of the last level. Joining him is partypoker sponsored pro Kristan Bicknell to bring the total entry count up to 18, with 13 left.