It looks like Sinem Melin bought in again and busted shortly before the end of the previous level. Furthermore, Dimitar Danchev lost the short-stack grind as well and is among those that ran out of chips.
After a raise to 1,000 and a call from Nichan Khorchidian, Manig Loeser three-bet to 3,500 on the button. The initial raiser folded but Khorchidian reraised to 10,200. Loeser moved all in for 39,850 with and was called by Khorchidian with pocket jacks. The board ran out safely for the German living in Vienna and he doubled up.
Joining the action on a flop of , Simeon Naydenov checked and Michael Mizrachi bet 1,900, which only Nikolay Tsanev called. On the turn "The Grinder" tossed in a 5,000 chip and Tsanev called after some consideration. With the on the river, it was up to Mizrachi again and he bet 15,000.
Tsanev took a few minutes before cutting out a min-raise to 30,000 with roughly 18,000 chips behind. Mizrachi was very tempted to click back and even said in table chat that he was willing to "leave him with one green (25 chips) behind". The attempt to get any info from his opponent however failed, as Tsanev kept listening to music on his headphones and "The Grinder" ended up mucking his cards.
Joining the action on the turn, Timur Margolin reluctantly check-called a bet of 5,500 by Benjamin Winsor and then checked the on the river again. Winsor grabbed two blue T-5,000 chips and announced a bet of 8,800, which sent Margolin into the think-tank. The Israeli however didn't fold but moved all in instead to enforce a fold from the Brit.
Jan Bendik has recovered some chips and Theodoros Aidonopoulos moved into push or fold mode to increase his stack.
The board was already complete with spread in front of the dealer. The player in the small blind bet 5,000 and called the raise of Serhat Cetiner to 15,000 rather quickly. When shown by the finalist of the LEI Main Event, the player in the small blind smashed his cards to the middle of the table and wasn't happy at all.
After a raise to 1,500, Sergey Rybachenko called and [Removed:2] three-bet to 6,100, which only the Russian was willing to pay. Rybachenko check-called 6,200 on the flop and aother 8,100 on the turn before checking the river for the third street in a row. Maksoud grabbed further chips and fired a third barrel worth 25,300.
This was too much for Rybachenko and Maksoud is the second player with six digits.