The board read and Christopher Frank, in the small blind, had checked. Jan-Peter Jachtmann, in the cut-off, decided to also check.
The river completed the board with the . Frank bet 2,000 and Jachtmann called. Frank showed for a pair of jacks. Jachtmann looked at his cards again and mucked.
partypoker Brand Ambassador Boris Becker has joined the field and is seated at the same table as Julian Thomas and Manuel Blaschke. The media and their cameras have flooded the tournament floor. Another one to keep an eye on.
Gerald Brandlmayer limped in from the under-the-gun position, Julian Thomas completed from the small blind but Manuel Blaschke raised to 6,600 in the big blind. Brandlmayer called and Thomas folded.
The flop brought them the , Blaschke opened to 6,300 and Brandlmayer called.
The turn gave them the , Blaschke now check-called the 12,000 bet of Brandlmayer.
The completed the board on the river, now Blaschke check-folded to the 25,000 bet of Brandlmayer.
Jozsef Liszkovic raised to 3,800 from the hijack and Seyed Edalat-Pur called in the cutoff. Julian Thomas and Manuel Blaschke in the blinds both folded.
The dealer flopped open the for the two players, Liszkovic checked and Edalat-Pur shoved all-in for his remaining 25,000.
Jozsef Liszkovic:
Seyed Edalat-Pur:
Edalat-Pur needed a three to stay in the tournament without having to re-enter as Liszkovic had already hit a higher pair of jacks on the flop.
The on the turn and the didn't provide any help so Liszkovic took the pot and the knock-out. Edalat-Pur might be back later as it is a re-entry after all.
The board read with a pot of about 45,000. Jan-Eric Schwippert had opened to 50,000 from the big blind and Robin Hegele, in the under-the-gun position, had a decision to make. After a while, he opted to fold and threw his cards into the muck. Schwippert showed one of his hole cards which was the for a straight draw on the turn.
Gerald Brandlmayer just knocked a player out. His opponent had on a board for top pair but Brandlmayer had him beat with for two pair, kings and deuces.