Over on the feature table and in the previous level, Salah Amran raised to 30,000 with the and Karl Stark three-bet to 87,000 in the small blind. Amran called to see a flop of and floated, calling a bet worth 81,000. On the turn, Stark fired a second barrel and Amran shoved for almost 450,000 chips with his ace-high.
Stark snap-called with the and the meaningless river was just a formality, boosting the Swede's stack top 1.4 million.
After an open to 25,000, Robert Giordano moved all in for 29,000 and David Abbas called from one seat over in the blinds. The initial raiser called and they checked down the flop. On the turn, Abbas led to isolate and then showed for trips to secure the knockout against an already dead Giordano and his .
The blinds moved up the very same moment and there are now 27 players left on the final three tables.
Niels Vesterlund opened to 26,000 and then called the shove of Julien Sitbon, who was sitting in the small blind with the superior stack. The Dane had a flip with versus and flopped a set on a board of to stay alive. Sitbon however is now among the shorter stacks.
First Hans Petter Secker doubled up his short stack with against the of Karl Stark on a board of . Shortly after he was all in again and had a flip with the out of the small blind. Initial raiser Nicolay Langfeldt called with the from the cutoff.
This time the big stack once again peeled help on the flop, but the turn and river bricked.
After a raise and a three-bet by Vinod Jadav, Zoltan Bozoki got the remainder of his short stack in with the . Jadav looked him up with the and found middle set on the flop. Only a ten could save the Hungarian anymore, but the turn and river gave the Brit a full house.
There were two seat open on the outer tables and one on the feature table.
David Hefner won a 500,000-chip pot flip with pocket tens against the of Anthony Giangrasso and then Mehmet Ongorur opened and mucked to the shove of Franck Lini for 165,000 and the reshove of Peter Gal for almost half a million chips.
Lini:
Gal:
The board ran out and Lini was sent to the payout desk as well.
There are 33 players left and two Hungarians busted within a matter of one minute. First Krisztian Toth called all in for less than the shove of Maxime Rouillot with the for his last few big blinds and the Frenchman held . The board ran out and the two pair of Rouillot took it down.
Eszter Fabian three-bet shoved out of the small blind with and was called by initial raiser David Hefner from under the gun. Hefner immediately improved on the flop and the turn and ]2d] river blanked.
Two all ins within a rather short time put a player at risk on the feature table. He dodged the first but the second time was no charm. Find out what happened in about 30 minutes from now on!