George Grigore moved all in for his last 4,300 from under the gun and the action folded around to Jean-Serge Baril in the big blind. The Canadian called and turned over , while Grigore had two live cards with .
The board came and that was it for Grigore. Biggest stack at the table is Mihail Rablou.
When play resumes in the Main Event, the €2/5 cash game table will be moved and the €1,100 Main Event will be moved over. The table of Kevin Teller and Rauno Tahvonen is moved over to the live stream and the action will be available on a delay of 30 minutes.
Simeon Todorov busted just before the dinner break when his could not hold up against the of Sorin Drajneanu, and Unibet Poker eSports Star Fabien Fiey also ran out of chips after fighting with a below-starting stack for quite some time.
The 60-minute dinner break has kicked off with 177 players out of a 336-entry strong field remaining. They can now take advantage of the free buffet provided by the Unibet open and four levels of 60 minutes each remain for tonight.
In a battle of the blinds, the board showed and Samuiel Stan checked, then called a bet of 9,000 by Ian Simpson. The river completed the board and Stan checked again. Simpson moved all in for 15,300 and the Romanian reluctantly called with to see Simpson turn over for an airball, seat open for Unibet Poker ambassador.
Among those to bust before the dinner break were Thijs Molendijk, 2016 11th place finisher Gordon Plomp, Viliyan Petleshkov and Radu Danut to name just a few.
On the flop of , Arne Bollmann just called a bet of 3,200 before a short stack pushed for 25,000. The third player in the hand folded and Bollmann quickly called to show for the flopped straight. He was up against the of the player at risk and secured the pot with the turn, making the river a formality.
The remaining 20,000 of Radoslav Belev found their way to the middle of the table on the turn and chip leader Cipirian Filipiuc quickly called and tabled for the turned straight. Belev had some outs with , but the on the river was a blank.
On the turn of , the above-average stacks of Vladimir Velikov and Kevin Teller collided and the former was at risk with pocket queens. Teller showed and the river was the blank .
While Velikov took his belongings and left the seat, Teller asked the dealer "can I take it?" referring to the stack that formerly belonged to Velikov. That was confirmed and the eSports Star implemented the chips into his growing stack.