Jan Brandejs raised and was called by Miroslav Alilovic before firing three barrels on a board of . The all in on the river was called by Alilovic with and the ace-high was good as Brandejs was caught bluffing with the .
Jean Michel texier bet 27,000 on a flop of et Barny Boatman as well as Nico Lombaerts called to see the on the turn. Everyone checked and Boatman then bet the river for 100,000. Lombaerts min-raised to 200,000 and Texier mucked whereas Boatman called with the for a full house. Lombaerts's run-good continued with fore the higher full house though.
Niels Gybels was involved in a big pot against Nico Lombaerts after betting a flop of for 21,000. Lombaerts check-raised to 100,000 and was called before then check-calling the turn for 115,000 and the river for 160,000. Gybels couldn't beat the of his opponent and lost a big chunk of his stack.
A few minutes later he was even crippled and called all in against Barny Boatman with to see the Brit turn over . The board ran out and the former chip leader was out!
Charles Calfelis was all in and at risk preflop with and Niko Koop looked him up with the superior stack and . The board of wasn't kind to the player at risk and Calfelis headed to the payout desk.
In a preflop all in situation, Mike Gerry dropped some of his profit when looking up the shove of Nicolas Nicolopoulos with only to see his opponent turn over the . The board ran out and both players are not too far away from each other in the overall counts anymore.
Tonny van Eck moved all in for 61,000 from the small blind after Kyne Elmouloua had opened to 18,000. [Removed:373] shoved over the top in the big blind for 105,000 and was called by initial raiser Elmouloua.
van Eck:
Gross:
Elmouloua:
There was no help on a 10-high board and van Eck was sent to the payout desk whereas Gross is back in the game.
After a huge preflop raising war, Kyne Elmouloua was all in and at risk for 699,000 with and Tonny van Eck was the only player to bust him on the same table, making the call with the . The board ran out and van Eck was sent back all the way down to 75,000 chips.
Barny Boatman defended his big blind against a min-raise and another player was also involved besides Bjorn Wiesler in the small blind. Only Boatman and Wiesler saw the turn and the German bet 23,000. Boatman shoved for 164,000 and Wiesler suspected a flopped straight but still called off with his .
Boatman indeed had the higher straight with and the river left Wiesler very short.
Shortly after, Jean Marie Vandeborne moved all in for 60,000 and Wiesler called all in for his remaining 35,000 with . Vandeborne won the flip with on a board of . Almost at the same time, Samuel Bovy was eliminated as well.
Just back from the dinner break, Philipp Salewski moved all in for 61,000 from the button and Julien Brulet reshoved from one seat over for 176,000. Jan Brandejs gave it some thought and eventually called off with the biggest stack of the three and . Salewski held the and Brulet scooped the pot with on a board of .