Martin Mulsow raised to 7,500 and Marek Blasko three-bet in the next position to 18,500. Mulsow called and the flop came . Mulsow checked and Blasko bet 15,000. Mulsow then check-raised to 37,000.
"You call me with king-jack?" asked Blasko, before eventually folding.
Meanwhile, Marek Sindelar was heading to the exit. He had on a board of , which was good enough for two pair, but his opponent Josef Friedl had for a flopped straight, sending Sindelar to the rail.
The board ran out - JULEZ hit two pair on the flop, Heidl picked up a straight draw on the turn but the river didn't bring him a queen and he was sent to the rail.
Three players saw a flop of and the first player checked to Piotr Wiecek who bet 8,500. Alex Prew called and the third player folded. The turn was the and both players checked.
The river was the and Wiecek bet 14,500. Prew called. Wiecek showed but mucked it as soon as Prew showed .
Jan Djergberg raised from the cutoff. Samir Akhoullou called from the small blind. Josef Friedl three-bet to 18,000 from the big blind. Both Djergberg and Akhoullou called.
The flop came , Akhoullou checked, Friedl bet 32,000. Djergberg called and Akhoullou looked at his cards again. He counted his chips and then decided to fold.
The turn brought them the , Friedl continued with a bet of 46,000. Djergberg hesitated but ultimately called.
The river completed the board with the , Friedl shoved all in for around 100,000 and Djergberg snap-folded.
"It's not much" he said to PokerNews when we counted his stack.