The first two players in the money are the first two players on the rail once the money has been reached. On a flop of , three players remained and Matas Cimbolas bet 21,000. David Duoek was all in preflop already and tHassan Lamzariki in the hijack raised to 43,000.
Cimbolas called and they saw the . The Lithuanian checked and then folded to a bet of 40,000. Lamzariki showed the and Douek was already drawing with . The meaningless completed the board.
Kamal Sefrioui open-shoved for 49,000 from the cutoff and Abdel Omais called out of the small blind. Once all other tables were finished, the cards were turned over:
Sefrioui:
Omais:
The board ran out and that was it for the Moroccan. All other players have at least €2,353 guaranteed for their efforts and play continues until the end of level 23 today.
The first two hands after play resumed provided barely any action, just Ricardo Manquant lost some chips against the of an opponent on a jack-high board after calling a bet on the turn and checking behind the river.
There are 04:52 minutes left in level 19 and the players have been balanced to the last six tables of nine each. If two players are eliminated on the same table, the chip count determines who leaves empty-handed. If two players bust in the same hand but on different tables, the min cash will be split.
Julien Arethuse shoved all in for 65,000 and Soufiane Abbouti tanked for quite some time, trying to induce an opponent behind to make a move before calling from one seat over. The Belgian then tossed in the chips and everyone else got out of the way.
Arethuse:
Abbouti:
The flop was magic for the Frenchman and the turn changed nothing. Then, the dealer burned and turned the river and Abbouti scored the knockout. Within five minutes the field was reduced from 56 to 54 and there is now a shot break to balance the tables.
After a raise to 20,000 preflop by Mimene Saoudi on the button, Manuel Makiadi as well as one further player called and saw the flop of . Makiadi bet 25,000 and the other player folded whereas Saoudi pushed for less than 100,000. Makiadi called with for the flush draw and Saoudi had the .
The turn gave the player at risk a set, but Makiadi had made a flush. It wasn't meant to be for Saoudi, as the river was a brick.
After a raise by Miroslav Alilovic, Arturas Drepinis moved all in and was called on pot odds by the Frenchman. Alilovic only had the but the of the Lithuanian were cracked on a board of .