Jiri Horak raised to 1,200 and the hijack three-bet to 3,000, Horak called. On the flop, the action checked to the hijack and he continued for 2,800, Horak called. Both then ended up checking the turn and the river.
Horak shook his head and flipped over for a turned set.
One table over, Michal Ozimek raised to 1,300 and Bart Fergiatakis flat-called in the small blind, as did Erkan Soenmez in the big blind. The trio checked the flop and Fergiatakis then bet the turn for 1,500. Only Soenmez called and the river completed the board.
Fergiatakis now made it 5,000 to go and Soenmez quickly called with just 7,000 behind. Fergiatakis turned over for hidden aces and Soenmez flipped over his for the inferior full house. "I almost raised you," the German said.
After a raise by Eric Mor and a call by Sebastian Malec from one seat over on the button, the big blind squeezed to 4,000 and both Mor and Malec called. The flop was checked to Mor and he bet 7,500, only Malec called and then saw his opponent check the turn.
Malec moved all in for effectively 20,500, as that's what Mor had left, and the latter eventually called.
Eric Mor:
Sebastian Malec:
The river was a blank for Mor and he was been eliminated, but already mentioned to consider re-entering.
On the flop, Marcin Horecki checked to Rasmus Agerskov on the button and he bet 4,100. Horecki called and the duo checked the on the turn. After the river, Horecki took the lead with a bet of 6,500 and Agerskov folded.
The last two levels of late registration also signify the end of the re-entry period and that's when things usually become heated for the players with less than starting stack. But even the bigger stacks tend to dash out some moves to increase the stack or try with another bullet.
Within quick succession, Marcin Jaworski and Marcin Chmielewski both moved all in. Jaworski did so for 44,000 on the when facing a bet worth 6,500 and the opponent of the Pole folded.
Then, Chmielewski opened to 3,000 and Paris Stavridis three-bet to 8,500 from one seat over on the button. Chmielewski pushed and Stavridis folded after brief consideration.
The pot wasn't really big, only around 16,000 chips, with the board reading , and Rasmus Agerskov bet 10,700 out of the small blind with about as much behind. Randy Lew dashed out a big stack of T-5,000 chips forward to move all in and Agerskov was sent into the think tank during his massage.
Ultimately, the time was called and the one minute ran down. With 20 seconds left, Agerskov called. Lew turned over for the nut full house. "Do I have to show now?" Agerskov asked with a grin on the face, and then flashed .
[Removed:170] noted "you are killing the table, one by one," to Lew, who let out a big smile. The PokerStars Team Pro moved into the top spot towards the end of the registration period.
Pierre Neuville was down to around 12,000 after paying off the top pair of an opponent and soon after busted, only to show up with a new ticket on his second bullet. Andrey Andreev and Vladimir Troyanovskiy also got back in, while Kully Sidhu and Santosh Srinivas are on their first bullet.