Kim De Han moved all in from the small blind and Daniel Belov called in the big blind for his last 50,000.
Daniel Belov:
Kim De Han:
The board of left Belov drawing dead on the turn and he headed to the rail in 10th place for €3,750. A short break is to follow in order to redraw and set up the unofficial final table.
With the board reading , Grzegorz Derkowski bet 80,000 into a pot of about as much out of the big blind and Martin Wendt on the button asked to spread the pot. "You could have seven nine," Wendt asked. It took some more consideration and the Dane called.
Derkowski reluctantly turned over for a missed straight draw and Wendt scooped the pot with ., "I was hoping you don't have that hand," Derkowski sighed and forfeited more than half of his stack as a result.
[Removed:179] moved all in from the button to put pressure on the shorter stacks Vitaly Karayvan and Frederik Jensen. The former called in the small blind and the latter forfeited his big blind.
Vitaly Karayvan:
[Removed:179]:
The board ran out and Henning improved to trips nines, sending Karayvan to the rail in 11th place for €3,750.
Vytis Paskevicius raised from under the gun and was called by Toni Vardjavand and Andre Haneberg in the big blind. On the flop, Haneberg checked and Paskevicius bet 18,000, which forced a fold from Varjavand and Haneberg called.
The appeared on the turn and Haneberg checked, Paskevicius bet 36,000 and quickly called the shove of Haneberg.
Vytis Paskevicius:
Andre Haneberg:
Paskevicius had turned a full house but Haneberg could improve to a better hand with a queen, jack or seven. Indeed the river completed the board and that sent the Lithuanian to the rail in 13th place for €3,490.
Andre Haneberg raised on the button and picked up a single caller in Grzegorz Derkowski from the big blind. On the flop, Derkowski checked and called a small bet of just 12,000. The turn went check, check, and Derkowski also checked the on the river.
Haneberg made it 16,000 to go and Derkowski check-raised all in for 101,000. Haneberg called and Derkowski turned over for the straight, Haneberg mucked for a set of aces.
Frederik Jensen was all in for his last 32,000 with the and Jakob Madsen called with . The board came and Jensen doubled.
Vitaly Karayvan raised and called the shove of [Removed:179] in the small blind for 38,000 with . Henning was in need of help with and got there on the board .
Vitaly Karayvan raised to 12,000 on the cutoff and Michael Schulze called in the small blind, Kim De Han came along from the big blind. On the flop, Schulze bet 16,000 and De Han was the only caller.
The appeared on the turn and Schulze now bet 22,000, which De Han min-raised to 45,000. Schulze called after just a few seconds of consideration and left himself with around 60,000 behind. On the river, Schulze gave it a minute before moving all in and De Han snap-called. Since the other table was already finished, they turned over the cards right away.
Schulze flashed for top pair and De Han had for the nut straight to let the bubble burst.