Vyacheslav Igin opened to 16,000 from under the gun and Benjamin Westergaard got his last 25,000 in from the small blind. Karl Stark then isolated from the big blind and Igin mucked pocket tens face up.
Westergaard:
Stark:
The board ran out and that sent the Dane to the rail.
Salah Amran is vamping up his stack massively, as he busted Elisa de la Concha. The second last woman in the tournament held pocket aces but Amran had flopped trips with the on . The stacks went in after the turn and the river bricked.
Koen Lahousse only had four T-5,000 chips left after losing most of the short stack with against the of Eric Rapp on a board of . The Belgian then doubled up shortly after against Zoltan Bozoki and is the shortest stack with 5 big blinds for level 16.
Krystof Jacyk was all in and at risk for around 10 big blinds in the last hand of the previous level with the and Hans Petter Secker looked him up from two seats over with the . Besides the two live cards, the Pole also picked up a gutshot on the flop, but neither the turn nor the river changed anything whatsoever.
Herman Hjelm had dropped all the way down to 59,000 and then got it in with the against Peter Gal's . The board blanked out reading and the Swede sat back down.
Arkadiusz Olszowy was all in for less than five big blinds with the and Philip Fjaestad made the call with . Neither clubs nor any kings showed up on a board of and the Pole doubled up to just over 10 big blinds.
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Salah Amran raised to 23,000 from the cutoff and called the shove of Kimi Heiskanen for what looked like 13 big blinds with the . Heiskanen had that beat with and then had to endure a sweat on the flop. Amran got excited for a second as the fell on the turn before realizing it gave the Finn a straight.
The river bricked and there are still 48 players remaining.
Paulo Rodrigues doubled up for his last less than six big blinds with versus thanks to a board of .
A few minutes later, Giuseppe Leone open-shoved from early position for 153,000 and Hans Petter Secker called with the . As soon as the Norwegian spotted the cards of his opponent, he sighed, still with the headphones on. Leone had found and doubled on a board of .