On a flop of , Zorlu Er checked out of the big blind and Saar Wilf bet 30,000 in the cutoff for Er to call. The same action repeated on the turn for 26,500 and Er also checked the river. Wilf now bet 25,000 and earned a reluctant call.
"What did you have, queen ten of spades?" Er inquired but received no answer.
The same table also features Stoyan Madanzhiev while Mario Mosboeck and Matthias Auer are no longer seated.
Gaby Livshitz was knocked out early on and soon after there was another all-in showdown at his former table.
The turn showed and Gonzalo Moreno jammed into Viacheslav Zaslavskii in order to get a snap-call. Zaslavskii tabled for nines full and Moreno was caught on a move with the . The river didn't matter anymore and Moreno departed one hand later.
"I got down to 20 big blinds and was in the small blind, decided to make a move against a button raise. Unfortunately, the big blind woke up with pocket kings and that's how it happened," John Duthie said while he was sipping on a coffee on the rail. Also no longer in contention are Remi Wyrzykiewicz and Sergio Castelluccio.
Semen Kravets opened to 7,500 and Danilo Velasevic made it 22,000 to go. Kravets then jammed for 110,500 and was instantly called by Velasevic with the superior stack.
Semen Kravets:
Danilo Velasevic:
The classic flip ended up in favour of Kravets on the board as Velasevic dropped below the average.
On a completed board of , Furkan Beg made it 22,500 to go. Ran Azor eventually called and mucked when he was shown the for a rivered full house. He then walked away from the table for a short break before returning a minute later.
On the heads-up turn of , Tomas Jozonis bet-raised to 100,000 out of the big blind and Ali Shaerzadeh reluctantly called on the button. That led them to the river on which Jozonis checked. Shaerzadeh now bet 124,000 and that sent the Lithuanian into a long tank.
The clock was called on Jozonis and his 30 seconds to act ran out without any decision to kill the hand, awarding the pot without showdown to Shaerzadeh.
When the live reporting team arrived, Mario Mosboeck was spotted with a squeeze to 28,000 and he then faced a shove by Zorlu Er. The stack was counted but Er didn't receive any call to scoop the pot preflop.