The cards were almost rushed away but the cruel on the river was still laying there, burning some pain and a dent into the stack of Florian Ferroni. The Frenchman had Matti Konttinen at risk with and the Finn only held , but the two-outer kept him in the tournament.
Loic Francois three-bet shoved for 317,000 with the into an open raise to 40,000 by David Hefner. The latter made the call with the but the board blanked out with .
Julien Bolimowski raised from early position over on table 1 and Michael Lancri defended his big blind to see a heads-up flop of . Lancri check-raised from 27,000 to 57,000 and Bolimowski then announced a further raise. He made it 130,000 to go and that enforced a fold from Lancri, who flashed the .
On table two, Vinod Jadav and Kimi Heiskanen were at it and the flip for the tournament life of the Finn was against the of the Brit. The board ran out and now Jadav is among the shorter stacks.
In a preflop three-bet all in and call, Pierre Antona was at risk for what looked like 170,000 chips with the . Mehmer Ongorur as initial raiser made the call with the but Antona stayed alive thanks to a board of .
Giuseppe Leone limped from under the gun and then called a raise to 37,000, which was previously also paid by one further player as well as Loic Francois in the big blind. On the flop, Leone went broke with the and Francois stayed in for obvious reasons, holding the for the bottom end of the straight - the other two players had mucked.
Neither the turn nor river could save Leone and he exited in 25th place. The live stream should have caught up with the first previous seat open now, too.
Within two hands, the remaining stack of Jeremy Palvini have vanished on the feature table. First Joachim Kleiven doubled through him with from the button versus the under the gun shove of the Frenchman, holding the . The board ran out .
Palvini was very short and in the big blind next, his stood no chance against Fred Weiss' on a board of .
In the last hand on the feature table, one further player busted and Mehmet Ongorur left the competition almost at the same time. Again it was Pierre Antona who got the better of him on a flop of . Ongorur committed his last chips with the and Antona had him caught with the .
Both the turn and river bricked, sending Ongorur to the rail in 23rd place.
Word is that either two more levels of one hour each will be played or until the last 18 participants and thus final two tables are reached. And the preparation for the players party is also well underway. 15 minutes break!
Not much had been going towards Julien Pecheur anymore and he was grinding the short stack for quite some time before getting the last of it in with on the feature table. He was called by an opponent with the and the board bricked out with .