After a flop of Martin Mulsow bet after the action was checked to him and the German did so again for 4,000 when the fell on the turn. His opponent called with very little behind and the river saw Mulsow shove immediately to enforce a fold from the opponent with 3,200 behind.
After a preflop four-bet all in from Perez Salgado Salvador and the reshove of Salvatore Ciccarelli, another opponent got out of the way and said in table chat to have folded pocket queens. Salvador held the and Ciccarelli was way ahead with .
The flop gave Salvador a ton of outs, but he would hit the rail after turn and river.
Only a few minutes after busting a short stack, Salvatore Ciccarelli turned the second nut flush with on a king-high board with the as turn card. Ertan Sekerci was not giving up the pot, in fact the two of them got involved into a raising war with Ciccarelli at risk. Sekerci flipped over the for the nut flush and scooped the monster pot to vault into the lead.
Three players have been sent to the rail from table six already. It is unclear how Florence Allera busted, but her chips must have gone to Ertan Sekerci, who holds a massive lead early on after four levels of play.
After a raise to 500 preflop and three players making the call, the initial raiser on the table of Pierre Neuville and Anthony Rodrigues continued for 1,000 on a four-way flop of . Neuville mucked his cards from the button as well and is just over half the starting stack right now.
Erwann Pecheux raised to 700 and called a three-bet to 1,550 from the player in the small blind. On a flop of both players checked and the turn saw a 1,525-bet of Pecheux as well as the check-raise of his opponent to 3,200. The river got checked to the Frenchman and he bet 4,500, which was reluctantly called by his opponent.
Pecheux's were good enough to scoop the pot and he was shown the inferior by the player in the small blind.
Joining the action on a flop of , Pieter de Korver in the small blind as well as the player from one seat over checked. The player on the button then bet 1,700 and called the raise of de Korver to 3,500, the third player in the hand folded. On the turn de Korver fired 4,600 and was called before the river killed all action.
de Korver turned over the for a set whereas his opponent mucked the and another card that had already vanished.