Krzysztof Slabik's raise was called by Aleksandr Nemtcov in the small blind and Pasquale Di Ceglie in the big blind. The trio checked the flop before the on the turn brought a bet of 27,000 by Nemtcov. Di Ceglie moved all in for more than 180,000 and Slabik shoved for 185,000 as well. Nemtcov tank-called and put two opponents at risk.
Pasquale Di Ceglie:
Krzysztof Slabik:
Aleksandr Nemtcov:
The river improved Nemtcov to a flush and he soared to the top of the counts.
"I would have had 800,000, but that guy doubled through me," Robert Schulz said during the break. "He" is Viliyan Petleshkov, who got into a theee-bet pot with Schulz and check-shoved a flop with the . Schulz had pocket queens and the turn gave the Bulgarian a winning straight before he even got a flush on the river.
Schulz remains above the average though, and is still in contention for the overall WSOP Circuit leader board after two final table finishes during the festival so far.
Štefan Mital raised from under the gun and snap-called the shove of Roman Cieslik for eight big blinds with the . Cieslik only had and stood no chance on the board of .
Luigi Micu raised to 22,000 from the hijack and the cutoff shipped all-in for around 220,000. With the action back on Micu, he called for his last 189,000 and his opponent dominated.
Micu showed and was up against the . The board ran out and Micu held to get a much needed double up.
Muhamet Perati raised to 22,000 and called the three-bet of Jan Timo Jobmann to 50,000. On a flop of , Perati check-called a bet of 55,000 and checked again the turn. After the river, Perati checked and Jobmann bet 125,000 before the Italian check-raised all in.
Jobmann called it off for 277,000 with the and Perati only had pocket jacks. Only a few minutes later, Perati also sent over his remaining 15 big blinds to Jobmann, who closes in on the one million chips.
Vlado Sevo won a flip with against the of Mateusz Dziewonski after spiking an ace on the flop and a queen on the turn.
Soon after, Dziewonski was all in for his last 28,000 and was called by the player from one seat over. Hubert Baran-Osinski reraised to 90,000 on the button and that forced out the cold-caller.
Mateusz Dziewonski:
Hubert Baran-Osinski:
"Seven seven one time," Dziewonski said but the board of left him drawing dead on the turn already.