The more you listen to Martin Kabrhel while he's at the table, the more he sounds like a younger, Czech version of Phil Hellmuth.
"That is the worst play in poker history," said Kabrhel, "Can you believe this guy? The worst play."
The play in question was Kabrhel moving all in with from the small blind for 25,800. The big blind, who was the victim of Cabrhel's berating was Michal Jurcenko and he had called holding .
"Queen-ten?!" said Kabrhel loudly, standing up in mock disbelief.
The flop came giving Jurcenko a straight draw. The turn was the giving Jurcenko a flush to go with it.
"You have everything!" exclaimed Kabrhel gleefully. The river was the and the dealer counted out Kabrhel's double.
Ben Braun had bet 5,500 and faced a shove of 44,000 from Michael Eilar.
Braun mulled it over for a while before he made the call for his tournament life and turned over which got some raised eyebrows from Eilar who tabled .
Marian Flesar has extended his chip lead a little by elimination Pierre Neuville.
Neuville held pocket Fours and Flesar Ace-Ten. All the money went in on the flop which unfortunately for Neuville was a Ten high flop with no more fours riding to the rescue.
Guy Silverman opened from late position and small blind Arman Nugmanov three bet. Martin Staszko in the big blind seems to be looking for a spot to get involved but this wasn’t it and he threw his hand away.
Back to Silverman and he called the bet to see the flop come .
Nugmanov moved all in for slightly more than Silverman’s stack and was stunned to get an instant call as he tabled for a flopped set. Nugmanov turned over his in despair.
We didn't get the hand, but it appears that Maciej Kondraszuk has doubled through Lambros Vrakas meaning that a whole host of names are in with a shout of the chip lead which is hovering at just over 300,000.
Ingo Paulus raised from the button. Seyed Tabib Zadeh was all in for around 23,000 and Paulus called.
Paulus:
Zadeh:
Paulus was ahead, but not for long as the flop came giving Zadeh a full house. However, Paulus held an open-ended straight flush draw. The turn gave him a flush as it came the , but he needed the jack or the king of spades for the knockout.
The river was the and Zadeh survived and doubled up to just under 50,000.