The second player to bust after the dinner break was Tomas Martinsson. The Swede was one of the shorter stacks coming back from dinner and raised to 23,000, Jonathan Yong called and Gunnar Wedde three-bet. Martinsson shoved for 127,000 and Wedde looked him up with the superior stack and the dominating hand.
Tomas Martinsson:
Gunnar Wedde:
There would be no help on the board of and Martinsson had to settle for a payday of £2,630.
Mads Elle raised first to act and was called by Laurent Polito and Nicolay Langfeldt in the big blind. On the flop, Elle continued for 20,000 and both opponents called. The fell on the turn and Langfeldt checked, Elle bet 50,000 and was called only by Polito.
On the river, Elle checked and Polito bet 100,000 to pick up a call by the Norwegian. Polito rolled over the and won a decent pot.
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Clement Tripodi had a coin flip for his last 136,000 with the and Yngve Steen looked him up with .
The board came and Tripodi's full house left Steen with a mere 20,000, those chips vanished shortly after and the Norwegian was eliminated in 25th place.
Nicolay Bonnichsen was all in for 129,000 with the and Bhavin Khatri from one seat over looked him up with the .
The board ran out and Bonnichsen rivered the ten to double.
Soon after the duo was involved in a bigger pot to the turn and Bonnichsen checked in the cutoff. Khatri bet 66,000 on the button and reluctantly called the shove of Bonnichsen for 216,000.
Nicolay Bonnichsen:
Bhavin Khatri:
"Can I get lucky on the river this time? Queen of hearts please," Khatri said, but the river was as blank as it could get.
A preflop raising war saw Jeremy Saderne all in and at risk with the and fellow Frenchman Thomas Cazayous had him dominated and at risk with the . The board came and Saderne was eliminated in 26th place.