Hand #44: Michal Schuh raised from under the gun to 135,000 with and took down the pot.
Hand #45: Jiri Horak raised from the small blind and took down the pot.
Hand #46: Horak raised from the button with and Schuh three-bet to 400,000 with . Horak folded.
Hand #47: Schuh raised to 135,000 from the button with and Boris Kotleba three-bet to 360,000 with . Schuh folded.
Hand #48: Schuh raised from the cutoff with and Kotleba called with from the small blind. The flop came and Kotleba checked to Schuh who bet 160,000. Kotleba folded.
Hand #49: Horak opened from under the gun with and the remaining players all folded.
Hand #20: Boris Kotleba raised to 105,000 from early position with , and Chi Quay Hoang three-bet to 310,000 from the cutoff with pocket aces . Kotleba called.
The flop was . Kotleba checked and Hoang bet 285,000. Kotleba called. The turn was the and Kotleba lead for 450,000. Hoang called.
The river was the . Kotleba bet 1,200,000. After a while the clock was called on Hoang, but he eventually folded his aces.
Hand #21: Przenyslaw Piotrowski got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #22: Marcin Chmielewski raised from the button and Boris Kotleba defended from the big blind. Kotleba check-folded to a bet on a flop.
Hand #23: Jiri Horak raised from early position and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #24: Horak raised from under the gun. Chi Quay Hoang defended his big blind. The flop was . Both players checked. The turn was the and Hoang check-folded to a bet from Horak.
Hand #25: Chip leader Marcin Chmielewski raised from early position and the remaining players all fold.
Jorg Peisert raised to 65,000 from under the gun. Lukasz Wasek called in middle position, as did Martin Kabrhel from in the blinds.
The flop came and it checked to Wasek who bet 80,000. Kabrhel raised to 195,000, Peisert folded and Wasek called.
The turn was the . Kabrhel moved all in for his remaining 350,000 and Wasek snap-called. Kabrhel held for a set of vies, but Wasek had flopped a higher set holding .
Barnabas Nagy had been short since joining the final two tables and moved all in from under the gun for his remaining 300,000 or so, roughly ten big blinds. It folded around to Andreas Zampas on the button who called and the blinds both folded.
Nagy:
Zampas:
The flop came . The turn was the and there were one or two raised eyebrows from Nagy and Zampas' tablemates. The river was the and Nagy hit the rail in 15th.