Within two hands the stack of Onur Kazgan was reduced to zero.
In the first hand he looked up Tezer Cetindag for 385,000 with out of the big blind. Cetindag had and made quads on the board .
Down to 60,000 and in the small blind, he was all in and Willem de Jong as well as Benjamin Benoit checked down the board of . Kazgan showed , de Jong had and Benoit won the pot with for just ace-high.
JOBBI had put several opponents at risk before the flop throughout the day and this showdown was no different. His opponent was short stack Zurab Ejibia and again JOBBI was behind and in need of help to deal the final blow.
Zurab Ejibia:
JOBBI:
The flop fell and JOBBI took the lead with two pair. Neither the turn nor the river changed anything and Ejibia was eliminated in 18th place for €1,482.
Willem de Jong scored a big double with ace-deuce in a three-way pot when he jammed the flop against Karol Radomski and Olaf. The former bet 100,000 and Olaf called before de Jong shoved with bottom pair and a gutshot. Olaf tank-called with for top pair and the open-ender, and a four on the river gave the Dutchman a straight.
Soon after, Christian Berentzen defended his big blind against a raise by Olaf and the latter got it in after a flop of . Berentzen snap-called with for the flopped flush and Olaf needed runner runner with . However, the turn and river brought no miracle.
On the flop of , a raising war broke out between Holger Bansner and William Oberst. Oberst bet 150,000 and Bansner raised to 600,000. Oberst moved in and was quickly called.
William Oberst:
Holger Bansner:
The turn and river were both blanks and the kicker played to eliminate Oberst in 21st place for €1,292.
Jörg Kunz has had a roller coaster start to his table, but recovered by sending Manuel H to the rail. Kunz raised to 80,000 from late position and Manuel pushed from the button to receive a snap-call.
Manuel H:
Jörg Kunz:
The board came to leave Manuel empty-handed and he takes home €1,292 for his 22nd place finish.