Four players were in the hand for 850 each and saw a flop of . The action was checked to the player in middle position who bet 2,300. Sandro Pitzanti was the only player to call from the big blind.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Pitzanti took advantage of his opponent slowing down and made a small bet of 2,000 on the river. His opponent couldn't call and Pitzanti raked in the pot.
Antoine Profit remains at the top of the counts while Jose Ponce and Pedro Lamarca are slowly but surely closing the gap. Rakesh Lalwani and Jan Bednar both re-entered as of recently.
The €5,300 High Roller champion Fahredin Mustafov won a coin flip in style with pocket nines versus ace-jack after flopping quads.
Timur Caglan just took a small hit to his stack after paying off Viktor Kovachev. Picking up the action on the , Caglan bet 1,200 and Kovachev called in the cutofff. After the turn, Caglan checked and called a bet of 2,700 before doing so again for 6,000 on the river.
Kovachev rolled over for a set and that won the pot.
The hero not long ago, now the stack of Pedjman Hamie has taken a big hit. On the flop, Hamie's bet of 3,200 was called by his opponent and the appeared on the turn. Hamie bet 7,000 and called the shove of his opponent for 17,825 with for the gutshot and nut flush draw.
His opponent had turned the straight with and the river was of no help to see the German lose a ton of chips.
Dawid Paczka raised to 1,000 from middle position and picked up four callers that saw the flop of . The action was checked to Paczka who continued for 1,600. The hijack and the button both called to see the land on the turn.
Paczka thought for a minute before putting together a bet of 6,300. Both of his opponents let their hand go and the pot was shipped to Paczka.
Jeff Lisandro raised from under the gun and Jan Bednar called from one seat over. Two other players called before a short stack on the button moved all in for 9,700. Lisandro called and also tossed in the additional chips when Bednar shoved over the top for 13,000.
The short stack had , Bednar the and Lisandro flipped over .
The flop of was a great one for Lisandro, as he had both opponents on the ropes and drawing to a chop only with his nut straight. The turn and river were blanks and Lisandro knocked out both opponents.
One hand later, Lisandro defended his big blind to a raise worth 1,100 and the duo checked the flop. Lisandro bet the turn for 2,400 and picked up a call before the river brought a bet of 6,500 by Lisandro and a fold of his sole opponent.
Pedjman Hamie raised on the button and called the shove of short stack Siarhei Soika for 10,500 with the . Soika showed and failed to get there on the board of .
Pedro Lamarca's raise to 1,100 was met by a three-bet to 3,300 from the player in the small blind and Lamarca simply moved all in for effectively 24,000, as that's what the small blind had left. It was enough to force a fold and Hamie is off to a good start on the second bullet.
Rakesh Lalwani was all in for only 8,525 and tabled to see his sole opponent flip over the . The board came and Lalwani headed to the rail a few minutes before the end of the level.