Alex Goulder raised to 14,000 from middle position and Zo Karim called on the button. Ankush Mandavia moved all in for 120,000 out of the small blind and Goulder moved all in over the top for slightly more in chips. Karim mucked and Goulder turned over . Mandavia only had and could not improve on a board of .
Alex Goulder made it 14,000 to go from middle position and Tom Hall moved all in for just over 100,000 chips with out of the big blind. Goulder called with and it was almost all over after the flop already. The on the turn left Hall drawing dead and a meaningless completed the board on the river. Hall also takes home the minimum cash of €3,600 and the payout step is already worth €4,100.
It was a preflop all in for the last 191,000 chips by [Removed:17] with and Sebastian Langrock had on the button with the slightly superior stack. The board ran out and that was it for "MissOracle".
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Shortly after the bustout of [Removed:17], David Vamplew moved all in for 93,500 from the button. Chris Hunichen called from one seat over with and it was a flip against the of Vamplew. On the flop, Hunichen improved but needed to dodge any club in order to score the knockout. The on the turn changed nothing and the river reduced the field to 22 players.
Vamplew takes home €4,100 for his efforts and another 20 minutes are to be played for on Day 2.
In a preflop raising war, Steve Watts was all in for what looked like 200,000 and Jonathan Klüpfel called with . Watts had one over card with the and indeed hit the flop nicely. However, the on the turn saw him drawing dead and the river was just a formality. The WPT National Marbella champion is out in 22nd place and receives €4,100.
A short-stacked Pawel Kapczynski moved all in for 55,000 in the fourth last hand and Oliver Heidel reshoved from one seat over. All other players folded and Kapczynski was in need of some help with . Heidel had him covered and also the better hand in .
The flop immediately shut down all hopes of a comeback, the on the turn left Kapczynski drawing dead. The on the river was meaningless and just completed the dealer's duty. Kapczynski headed to the payout desk to collect €4,600 and only a few more hands are played before everyone bags and tags their chips.
From under the gun, Stephen Chidwick moved all in for his last five big blinds (30,000 chips) and was called by Alex Goulder in the big blind. Chidwick had and Goulder the better kicker in . Both players hit the seven on the flop, but the ace would scoop the pot with the turn and river as final two community cards.
Suddenly, the field was reduced to only 19 players within the last 15 minutes of play. Chidwick receives €4,600 for his efforts, it will just be another line on his Hendon Mob profile though.
Koray Aldemir paid off a 75,000-bet of Artur Voskanyan on the river of a board and then mucked when he was shown for the straight. That was the only other notable hand on the third table and all players now bag up their chips and then most likely head to the players party.
The good news: Day 3 was supposed to start at 13:00 CET, but the tournament director confirmed that the restart has been pushed back to 14:00 CET.