Damian Hütter raised to 6,500 and picked up one caller to see a flop of . Hütter bet, faced a min-raise and called.
After the turn, his opponent got the remainder of his stack in for 75,100 and Hütter called with only to see the bad news. The other played had flopped a set of fives with and Hütter didn't get there on the blank river.
A short stack jammed for 25,000 from under the gun and NONAME called from two seats over. Thai Minh Duc then reraised all in for 62,400 and NONAME called to create a three-way showdown. The short stack had , NONAME another pocket pair in and Duc went in with .
The board ran out and Duc more than doubled, eliminating the short stack.
A short stack shoved all in from the button and The Talk in the big blind called and flipped over . The button slowly turned over both his cards and was surprised to find .
The board ran out and The Talk had his opponent covered by a few big blinds to claim the pot.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 6,000 and Rachid Bousmina three-bet all in for 32,000 out of the blinds. The attempt of Kabrhel to gain any information via table chat failed, but he called after some consideration.
Bousmina:
Kabrhel:
The flop was no threat for Bousmina, but the turn gave Kabrhel quite some outs with the diamonds to win and an eight to chop. Instead, the blank river completed the board, though.
Günter Neu raised and Roman Cieslik moved all in for 25,000 from the button. The big blind shoved for another 15,000 on top and Neu called to put both players at risk.
Cieslik:
Big blind:
Neu:
"Ace one time," Cieslik asked, but the flop of changed nothing. On the turn, Cieslik improved to nines and sevens and tripled up after the river. Neu won the small side pot and sent the big blind to the rail.
The clock has been stopped with 100 players left on the screens, and the final hands for the night have been drawn. Another five hands will be dealt for Day 1d.