Franz Doblinger open-shoved for his last 130,000 from the hijack and the action folded to Janathan Klüpfel, who looked him up from two seats over with the . Doblinger flipped for his tournament life with the but failed to improve on the board .
With pocket kings and a flop of , one should feel quite secure when facing the of an opponent. Jakub Piwowarski was in exactly that situation against Marius-Alexandru Gicovanu. The turn and river however gave Gicovanu a runner ruller full house and the Romanian jumped up to his rail to high-five while Piwowarski headed to the rail with a bad beat story to tell.
Michael Magalashvili four-bet shoved with 600,000 chips, Russia's Victor Tyurin called, and Atik Miah folded. The hands went face-up with Tyurin ahead with to Magalashvili holding . Tyurin was still ahead on the flop of . However, the spiked the board to knock Tyurin out, who Magalshvili had covered by approximately 50,000 chips.
Miah shared with the table after the hand that he was holding .
Zakhar Galper open-shoved the button for 18 big blinds and Stefan Raschbauer called in the small blind with the . Galper had the and found an ace on the flop, but the board stayed clear for Raschbauer. Galper was left with 30,000 chips and those vanished shortly after.
Roman Bláha open-shoved for 180,000 with the and Paul Michaelis looked him up in the small blind with . The two had previously clashed and Michaelis held the better hand preflop there too before losing on the river. This time, the board ran out and Bláha was eliminated.
The player in the eight seat then said "that stack belonged to you anyways," referring to the previous outcome.
Paul Ciaca had moved all in for 74,000 from the button and Dragan Simeunovic tossed in a T-5,000 chip from the small blind, though it was not clear that he actually wanted to limp or call the shove. He then exposed his cards with and the action was on Mateusz Dziewonski.
The latter moved all in and Simeunovic pushed forward his entire stack of almost 40 big blinds to the surprise of everyone on the table and the rail that had gathered, Ciaca in fact could not hold together and burst out in laughter. Dziewonski snap-called with the and Ciaca was at risk with the .
The Romanian rail demanded for help but the board ran out blank until the turn. The dealer then burned and turned the on the river and Simeunovic doubled up under incredible circumstances for 380,000. "What the hell are you doing?" a stunned Dziewonski asked and just shook his head. Simeunovic then picked up a one round penalty for exposing the cards out of turn.
Just a few minutes after play resumed, two more players are out in Wilhelm Breuer in 62nd place and Werner Nathan in 61st place. Both German poker players banked €3,015.
Players are enjoying a 15 minute break. The tournament just completed its Level 20, and it could be a long night for those that move onto Day 3. There are currently 63 players left, with the tournament pausing for the day when it is down to 2 tables or 16 players.
"That's impossible, man," Mathijs janssen shouted and ran away from the table, not even collecting his payout card yet. Apparently Zoltan Gal had five-bet and then called the six-bet shove for 200,000 with and cracked the pocket kings of his opponent.
Gal joked after the hand "what do I know, I am just an online player" with a big smile on the face.
Also out: Marek Bartoszewicz and Bastian Hagenbeuk.