Dieke Meyer was just moved to this table as he moved all in from early position. [Removed:431] three-bet to 17,000 from the hijack. Christoph Milbradt four-bet to 56,000. Steinfeuer five-bet and Milbradt then instantly six-bet shoved. Steinfeuer called.
[Removed:431]:
Christoph Milbradt:
Dieke Meyer:
The board ran out - the dealer counted out Steinfeuer's stack and he had 220,500 behind. Milbradt immediately got up from the table and left. Meyer smiled and also went to the rail.
Joining the action on the flop, Johannes Wassmuth checked out of the big blind and Sönke Hansen bet 15,000 from late position. Wassmuth check-raised to 35,000 and Hansen was having none of it, he squeezed to 90,000.
That was enough to force a fold as Wassmuth elected to send his cards into the muck.
The second break of the day has just started with 87 players remaining and they have 15 minutes left to get some fresh air, while the T-500 chips will be raced off as well.
The action started with a raise to 18,000 by Jules Ayoub and Karim Rebei called from two seats over. Jan Sigel had other plans and squeezed to 67,000, which forced out Ayoub. Rebei reraised to 147,000 for more than half of his remaining stack and Sigel asked to see his stack size before announcing all in.
Rebei was sent into the think tank and the clock was called on him. "I know I have a better hand than you, but I don't like to flip," the Algerian said. The one minute ran down and Rebei folded with three seconds remaining. Sigel claimed the pot to retake the lead after Johannes Schulze had taken over the top spot in the first few minutes after coming back from the break.
Erkan Yildirim and Markus Masiak were the last two casualties and the field has been reduced to the last 82 hopefuls, as the money bubble is coming closer and closer.
Peter Jaksland got two streets of value when defending his big blind and spiking a set of treys, though his sole opponent checked behind the river to avoid further damage.
Karolis Domarkas and Anders Bisgard also got into a bigger pot and the board lay completed, showing . Domarkas bet 44,000 from under the gun and Bisgard eventually called. "I have a king," Domarkas announced and rolled over the .
Kevin Köhler raised to 15,000 from the hijack and Björn Carstensen called with his whole stack worth that exact amount from the cutoff. The rest folded.
Kevin Köhler:
Björn Carstensen:
The board ran out - Köhler hit a king on the flop to eliminate Carstensen.
That means that there are now 80 players left in the tournament. Hand-for-hand play starts now as 79 players will be in the money.