Rostislav Stejskal raised to 2,800,000 from the under-the-gun position and Neil Ryder shoved all in from early position for 9,800,000. Action folded back to Stejskal who called.
Neil Ryder:
Rostislav Stejskal:
The board ran out - Ryder's jacks held and he doubled up
[Removed:244] moved all in for 12 million over the top of an open-raise by Viktor Blom and the latter called, having just lost a pot against Yiannis Liperis.
[Removed:244]:
Viktor Blom:
The board ran out and Lehner had to settle for a payday of €22,500.
One table over, Vitalii Pankov three-bet all in against a raise by Gianluca Speranza for the second hand in quick succession and this time the Italian quickly called.
Vitalii Pankov:
Gianluca Speranza:
The board came and Pankov doubled, but remains below average.
Out of the small blind Mohammed Ladak moved all in for around 10 million and Stephen Shayler called from the big blind.
Mohammed Ladak:
Stephen Shayler:
On the flop Shayler sighed "please not like this" as there were counterfit outs for his pocket pair. The turn provided an additional flush draw for Ladak, but he blanked out on the river. "Too many outs," Ladak said and shook hands with Shayler, who replied "nice playing with you."
Rickie Silcock raised to 1,700,000 from the cutoff and was called by Stanislav Koleno in the big blind.
The flop came , Koleno check-called the 2,200,000 bet of Silcock.
The turn brought them the , now Koleno check-called the 4,000,000 bet of Silcock.
The river completed the board with the , Koleno checked once more. Silcock moved all in for 18,100,000 in total and Koleno tanked. After a few minutes, Koleno called.
Silcock tabled for the full house, treys over aces. Koleno showed for the lower full house, treys over eights. Silcock got paid the double-up.
Yiannis Liperis three-bet to 7,300,000 from the big blind after Viktor Blom had raised from the hijack. Blom shoved all in for 51,100,000 and after considering all his options, Liperis called.
Viktor Blom:
Yiannis Liperis:
The board ran out - no danger for Blom as he earned a huge double-up.
In the cutoff, Vladimir Burstein raised to 1.7 million and Gianluca Speranza in the small blind three-bet to 5.8 million. Burstein gave it some thought and four-bet all in for around 26 million, prompting Speranza to double check his cards before calling right away.
Vladimir Burstein:
Gianluca Speranza:
The board ran out and Burstein found no help. Both stacks were briefly counted and the Czech was covered to exit in 31st place.
[Removed:244] moved all in for his last 9.4 million out of the small blind and Philipp Gruissem peeked at his cards. The team partypoker member was ready to call, but asked for a count before doing so immediately after.
[Removed:244]:
Philipp Gruissem:
The flop gave Gruissem top pair and Lehner a flush draw, which hit right after on the turn. The double up was already secured, making the river a mere formality. Gruissem lost almost half of his stack as a result.
The former feature table brought action right away in the new level with an open-shove by Artan Dedusha from under the gun, and he collected the blinds and button ante.
In the next hand, Ondrej Drozd raised to 1.8 million on the button and Dedusha moved all in from the big blind for some 10.5 million. Drozd called after just brief consideration.
Artan Dedusha:
Ondrej Drozd:
"Good luck," Viktor Blom said and Dedusha joked back "Yeah I think I will need it." The flop came and Drozd picked up a flush draw. On the turn nothing much changed, but the on the river indeed completed a flush for Drozd to eliminate Dedusha.