Karol Radomski was all in and at risk for his last 16,600 on a flop of and was called by Gintautas Strioga only while a third player in the hand folded.
Radomski had for the flopped straight and Strioga the . The turn and river improved the Lithuanian to a full house and Radomski headed straight to the cashier to purchase the re-entry.
Roman Cieslik raised to 1,500 from under the gun. The player in the cutoff called, as did both the blinds. Cieslik marvelled in such fourway action as the flop came . It checked to him and he continued for 2,000.
Kim Germer was the player in the small blind and he called.
"What are you doing?" asked Cieslik in German, "From the small blind!"
The turn was the and both players checked. The two players checked the river and Germer turned over for the winner.
With almost 10,000 in the middle and the board showing , Ema Brazauskaite checked in the small blind and Vadim Taller in the big blind bet 8,400. Brazauskaite had slightly more than that and called, then mucked when she was shown .
According to Johan Groot, Taller has been betting the pot most of the time to build his stack and joined the chip leaders.
With the time here at King's Casino in Rozvadov just ticking past 5p.m., the fourth and final flight of the PokerNews Cup has gotten underway. Day 1D already has 31 players registered, but expect that to grow with 11 levels of late registration available to anyone looking to grab a place in Day 2.
However, with 1C not even halfway done, we will be continuing the live updates here until its conclusion. We will then move over to Flight 1D and follow that to its conclusion as well.
Good luck to all players remaining in both flights!
On the flop of , Jaroslav Mandik bet and called the shove of Ilias for 15,500. Ilias turned over and Mandik was ahead with . Neither a five or a spade appeared as the turn and river failed to improve Ilias, and he headed to the rail.
While a three-way flop of brought a bet of 2,500 by Alexander Pawlow in the small blind and a raise to 5,500 by Ali-BabaSVK in the big blind before the button shoved for 10,075 to force two folds, Yordy Bakker did get action on a different table.
Bakker three-bet and called the four-bet shove of Kim Gerner with pocket kings. Gerner only had ace-king and didn't get there.
Bakker doubled and has a big stack, which also applies to Pawlow.