Helma Weber raised to 2,500 and then faced a three-bet to 6,400 by the player from one seat over. Big stack PiMo folded in the big blind and Weber called with not many chips behind.
The flop came and Weber immediately moved all in for 11,500. Her opponent tank-called with only to see the bad news, Weber had improved with the and help up thanks to the turn and river.
According to Tippy333, he raised and picked up one caller to see a flop of with flush draw. The continuation bet of him was check-called and his opponent had around 20,000 behind when the fell on the turn. Tippy333 pushed with and his opponent called with for trips.
A diamond on the river completed the flush and boosted the stack of Tippy333 further, he appears to be the current leader.
In a battle of the blinds, a big pot emerged until the turn and Sascha Weiss bet 22,000 out of the small blind. His opponent from one seat over called and the river completed the board. Weiss instantly shoved and the big blind took less than half a minute to announce the call.
Weiss rolled over and the opponent shook his head, revealing for the inferior flush. Weiss doubled for 41,200 and joined the big stacks on Day 1c.
The fourth starting day has reached level four and Nicholson was among those to bust, he jumped right into Day 1c though. The screens show 180 out of 197 players remaining.
Markus Mell raised to 2,700 and Michal Mrakes called, as did both players in the blinds. All players checked the flop. On the turn, the action checked to Mrakes and he bet 4,200. The small blind called, the big blind folded and Mell called also.
After the river, both opponents again checked to Mrakes and he bet 16,500. That proved to be enough and he scooped the pot.
Friedrich Pfalzer raised to 7,000 and the cutoff shoved for 48,000. The small blind also moved all in for around 37,000 and Pfalzer asked for the counts before calling it off with pocket jacks. The cutoff had queens and the small blind held aces.
However, luck was in Pfalzer's favor as the board gave him a winning set to bust two opponents. One of them was shortly after replaced by Martin Kabrhel.
After a raise to 3,000, three players including Rudolf Henry Hein in the small blind call. Viacheslav Novoselov moved all in out of the big blind for more than 60,000 and the action folded back to Hein, who called it off with less.
Hein:
Novoselov:
The board ran out and the pair of queens held for Novoselov.
While Martin Kabrhel didn't want any pictures, he was very talkative as usual and the Czech high stakes cash game player and third of the all-time money list in the Czech Republic immediately doubled up with ace-high against king-high. Easy game.