Jörg Peisert won with against and added many smaller pots to boost his stack. He was then involved in a hand with Karim Benamrouche, who had flatted his raise and saw a flop of . After the turn all chips went in and Peisert held the whereas Benamrouche had gotten a nice turn card for his .
The river ensured the split pot and Peisert said to his opponent "you are a lucky lucky guy," obviously referring to the second nine that had paired the board.
After a raise to 2,500 and a call, Anthony Rodrigues three-bet to 7,500 from the cutoff and Soner Guzel moved all in for 20,000 from one seat over. The initial raiser as well as the player who flat-called both mucked their cards and Rodrigues called with pocket queens. Guzel only had pocket tens and couldn't find any help within the community cards.
The €170 Main Event Satellite was capped to 100 players as simply no more participants could be seated. As a result, the maximum of entries generated 12 tickets for day 1b as well as €600 to the 13th place finisher.
After a flop of , Mohamed Mamouni and Michel Leibgorin went into a raising war with the latter at risk of elimination. Mamouni had flopped top two pair and Leibgorin was drawing with the up and down straight draw, holding the . The turn changed nothing, but the river completed the straight for Leibgorin.
Without any major showdown, Miroslav Alilovic has increased his stack significantly. The biggest pot came off a five-bet shove for more than 60,000 that went through uncalled.
Pieter Bosmans was down to around 20,000 chips and got it in with 59x] against the of an opponent. It would not run out in favor of the Dutchman and Bosmans was the latest member on the bustout list. Bart Lybaert on the contrary has increased his stack further.
Without any big showdowns, Firat Baltaci has increased his stack to more than 140,000 chips. The latest hand saw him raise from the button to 2,500 and Guy Goosens defended his big blind. The Belgian then check-folded the flop to a continuation bet of 3,000.
Adam Owen moved all in for his last 6,800 from under the gun and Michel Leibgorin clicked it up to 12,000. The action got to Karim Benamrouche and he moved all in for 58,200, which prompted a call from Leibgorin:
Owen:
Leibgorin:
Benamrouche:
On a board of , Owen tripled up whereas Benamrouche hit the rail in spectacular fashion.