Sorel Mizzi was all in and at risk for 36,500 with against the of Maxim Panyak and the board ran out to give Mizzi his third double up and the second in a row through Panyak. Three other players were less fortunate and you can find them in the bustout list below.
After a preflop raise and three other players calling a bet of 8,900 on the flop, Tom Hall moved all in for 65,000 on the turn. Pierre Mothes had less chips and made the call with . "Come on, one time. Give me the ," the German demanded to the dealer.
His wish was not quite granted, as a deuce came but it was the that improved the Brit to a flush.
Andrew Hulme has been sent to the rail and he was joined by Revaz Gujabidze. The Europe-Bet online qualifier of Georgia was quite short-stacked and lost the remainder of the stack also. On the same table, Peter Boros doubled up through Seth Berger after three-betting preflop with pocket aces to 9,000.
Berger called to see the flop and after a bet of Boros, Berger put him all in with for two pair. The turn gave a three and that counterfitted the hand of Berger.
Martin Kabrhel tried to bluff Alin Grasu off a hand by betting the turn for 8,000 and then calling the raise to 23,000 by the Romanian. On the river, Grasu checked and Kabrhel moved all in for 65,000 with and Grasu called with for top pair and top kicker.
Fahredin Mustafov apparently ran with into pocket queens and Micah Raskin is also not in anymore either.
Ankush Mandavia limped with pocket fives and Robin Ylitalo raised out of the big blind. The Swede fired the flop and then check-raised all in after the turn. Mandavia had an easy call with pocket fives and Ylitalo couldn't win the hand anymore with .
Unfortunately there are no details known for the two eliminations, but we can confirm that Jolmer Meelis and Bobby Oboodi have both left the tournament area.
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Sebastian Langrock raised to 4,500 from early position and got two callers to the flop of . The action was checked to Maxim Panyak on the button and he bet 13,000 with another 40,000 behind. The player in the big blind folded and Langrock check-raised all in to put the Russian at risk.
Panyak eventually called off with for the open ended straight draw and Langrock had that beat with . The on the turn changed nothing and the on the river was a brick as well. Langrock is one of the contenders for the chip lead right now.