The post bubble all in showdowns come at a quick pace and among those was also the double for Igor Dubinskyy. His were still tabled while Sascha Hollm paid him off on a board of . Hollm was down to just 40,000 after the hand and has plenty of work ahead for a deeper run.
A massive pot was brewing and the river showed . Rafael Bertani bet 85,000 out of the small blind with a total stack of 220,000 and Akin Tuna asked for his count before moving all in. Bertani called and Tuna immediately said "good call," before turning over and assuming he had lost a big pot.
However, Bertani only turned over and headed to the rail. According to Tuna, Jaromir Hanel had raised and Tuna as well as Bertani called. On the flop, the action checked to Tuna and just Bertani called the bet of the German while Hanel said he folded ace-queen. The same action repeated on the turn for 32,000 before the clash ended with a bang.
Soon after, Tuna dragged in another decent pot when he bet the river for 50,000. Gabriel Subirana Lopez called and mucked when being shown for a set. "You can stay here," Tuna joked and his stack skyrocketed to 1.1 million.
After a raise by Rosen Angelov in the cutoff and a call from Leonardo Baena, Jamila von Perger was all in for her last few chips out of the small blind and both active players checked the flop. On the turn both checked again before the river saw a check by Angelov and Baena bet 23,500 to force out Belaidi.
Baena turned over for a straight and von Perger headed to the rail, as she only held for bottom pair.
Alexandros Papadopoulos opened late position and big blind Roi Pereira Conde called.
The flop came and Conde checked. Papadopoulos bet 13,000 and Conde check-raised to 80,000 with 23,500 behind. Papadopoulos tanked for a fair bit before moving in and Conde committed his last 5 big blinds as well.
Alexandros Papadopoulos:
Roi Pereira Conde:
The on the turn did nothing effectively and the on the river made both players a flush and burst the bubble. Roi Pereira Conde, who was down to 4,000 in the previous level (a single big blind) worked his stack back up but eventually did bubble the Main Event. The remaining players are all in the money and guaranteed €8,740.
On the flop of , Diego Ventura checked out of the small blind and check-shoved for 58,000 after a bet by Diogo Veiga. The Portuguese called and the cards were tabled.
Diego Ventura:
Diogo Veiga:
The on the turn gave Ventura some hope, but the river bricked to send Ventura to the rail two off the money.
Tsugunari Toma raised to 12,500 in the cutoff and was called by Aleksey Ponakov on the button and Gary Hasson in the big blind. Hasson checked the flop and Toma continued for 18,000, Ponakov called and Hasson folded.
After the turn, Toma made it 49,500 to go and that won the pot.
The first hand of the new level was played with the blinds from the old level. Hand for hand is still in play but no bust outs have been recorded. It's going slow, still 2 from the money.
One hand was to be played in the previous blind level still when everyone was back in their seats and there was just one all in and call. The vast majority of the stack of Philippe D'Auteuil was already in the middle by the time the flop showed and the Canadian was at risk for another 23,000 only. Kyle Bowker called and the cards were tabled when all other tables were finished.
Philippe D'Auteuil:
Kyle Bowker:
The turn and river changed nothing and D'Auteuil doubled.