Sebastian Langrock had doubled up his stack to 84,000 with versus and then three-bet jammed out of the small blind with . A short stack was in the big blind and folded his 10 bigs, but Markushevski took the flip with pocket nines and the board ran out eight-high.
Langrock immediately jumped into the Bounty Hunter ring event.
Every time we catch up with Paul Ciaca, he has more chips than he previously did. However, according to Ciaca not all is smooth as once again he dwindled his stack down to 65,000 before once again doubling back up to 140,000 when his held against his opponent's .
Steven Stephan continues to steamroll in the tournament. In the biggest pot of the day, Stephan scooped 450,000 after he went all-in and got Walter Theodor Vesti on a board. Stephan, who played the hand from the big blind held the nuts with , while Vesti was overheard saying he folded for top set.
Players are now back in their seats after the dinner break. Blinds are now 2,000/4,000 with an ante of 500. Out of the 145 players remaining - more than half - at 80 players will make the money.
Back from the break, in fact in the first hand, a player shoved for 50,000 with the and Serok Kilic moved all in over the top from the button for 80,000 with the . Jan-Peter Jachtmann woke up with pocket aces in the big blind and neither of the short stacks was able to get a miracle.
Nandor Solyom had a rough time getting things going today after buying in to right before the start of Day 2. As he was leaving the tournament area, he shared that he busted his last eight big blinds when his didn't hold.
Back from the break, Dieter Kramar busted Luc Thong Ta in a coin flip with versus and Jozef Jankovich was the next to fall with against the of the German. An ace on the flop left Jankovich drawing dead on the turn, making the river meaningless.