Defending champion Timur Caglan stayed under the radar thus far but that suddenly changed. He was just moved tables with a monster stack and Rifat Gegic came over to the media desk. "Did you see that one?" he asked and then explained his massive clash.
Caglan had raised from under the gun and Gegic three-bet to 65,000 on the button. Irakli Kemularia called on the small blind, as did Caglan. On the flop, Gegic and Caglan got it in and the former flipped over pocket kings. Caglan had tens for quads and scored a massive double.
Johan Groot was among the most recent casualties after losing the vast majority of his stack with pocket queens against the pocket fours of Olaf. The Dutchman could not score a miracle comeback and busted soon after.
The board was all but rushed away already and two players with nicknames were sent to the rail.
Daniel Wuyts scored a double knockout with against the of Barrelnbink and the of LuckyRocky when he flopped a jack. While Wuyts is a big stack, he doesn't have the most chips as his table with Benjamin Benoit throning above everyong.
A short-stacked Rene Selbst was all in and at risk with and was called by Karlovarsky Kral on a flop of . The Czech had and got there with the turn and river.
Paulina Rimkute had sat patiently through the bubble hand at her table, whilst simultaneously complaining of being card dead for extended periods of the day.
In this hand Mi**Zocky moved all in from the button for his last 45,500 and Rimkute got her last 21,000 in from the small blind. The big blind folded and the cards were turned over.
Mi**Zocky:
Rimkute:
It was a flip and Rimkute watched as the flop came king-high, but with an eight .
The turn came the and the river the and she was eliminated.