Karim Rebei raised to 35,000 in the hijack and Peter Jaksland called in the cutoff. On the flop, Rebei continued for 52,000 and Jaksland called before the Algerian shoved the turn for well more than the size of the pot. Jaksland snap-called and Rebei was caught with the fingers in the cookie jar.
Karim Rebei:
Peter Jaksland:
No card could help Rebei and the river was a mere formality. Jaksland lost a small pot against Johannes Schulze shortly after and remained at around 1.3 million as a result.
[Removed:431] raised to 30,000 from the cutoff, Erik Scheidt shoved all in from the button for 128,000 in total. The players in the blind folded so action was back on Steinfeuer who called.
Erik Scheidt:
[Removed:431]:
The board ran out - Scheidt's jacks gave him the better two pair and the double up.
Armin Eckl was all in for just 1,000 from under the gun and Alaettin Keles raised to 30,000. Maximilian Silz shoved from the big blind to isolate successfully and showed . Eckl had and got there on the board .
Eckl was all in for 15,000 in the next hand out of the big blind and Philipp Lütkemeier had the . Eckl's locked up the double on the turn of and he remained in contention.
From late position, Klaus Hornschuch moved all in for what appeared to be 331,000 and Maximilian Silz called in the hijack. Armin Eckl called all in from the cutoff and all other players folded.
Armin Eckl:
Klaus Hornschuch:
Maximilian Silz:
The board came and Silz sent two opponents to the rail. Eckl with the shorter stack took 33rd place while Hornschuch was eliminated in 32nd place.
Ulrich Pauls raised to 28,000 and Claus Carstensen called on the button. De Han Kim three-bet to 111,000 in the small blind and Pauls called, as did Carstensen.
On the flop, Kim quickly bet 200,000 and Pauls stood up from his chair to study the table. After some consideration he announced all in and both opponents called. Pauls turned over one of his cards and exposed the .
Daniel Stacey raised to 27,000 from under the gun and Johannes Schulze called from one seat over. Behzad Zarnegar moved all in from the small blind and Stacey moved all in over the top to force out Schulze.
Behzad Zarnegar:
Daniel Stacey:
The board came and both chopped it up with a straight.
Soon after, Zarnegar raised from the button and Stacey pushed out of the small blind, Zarnegar quickly called for 304,000.
Behzad Zarnegar:
Daniel Stacey:
This time Zarnegar got it in ahead and the board came to let the day 1d chip leader double.
On the flop, Bo Rundström and Maximilian Silz both invested 80,000 each and the on the turn saw a quick all in by the Swede. Silz folded and was shown the .
Right after, Anders Bisgard raised and Silz three-bet to 85,000, which the Dane called. Bisgard checked the flop and Silz bet 40,000, Bisgard also moved all in and that forced yet another fold from Silz.