George Wolff was very short stacked and he had about ten big blinds left when all was pushed to the middle. He played and Christoph Vogelsang took him up on the challenge with .
The board ran out and Wolff was eliminated from the tournament.
Max Silver stood up from his chair on the neighboring table and he was eliminated as well.
The board fell , and Alex Foxen bet 45,000 into an approximately 150,000 pot from the hijack.
Lauren Roberts moved all in for 250,000 and put Foxen to the test with 150,000 behind.
Foxen was in the tank and looked very unsure of his next move.
The American thought for close to two minutes then folded.
"Queens? Kings? Bluff?" said Foxen, but Roberts gave no reply as she stacked in the chips from the pot before replying to Foxen that she will tell him later on.
Kahle Burns raised to 19,000 from the button on the five-handed table and big blind Max Silver defended by calling. The flop was and both players checked.
The turn was the and no bets were made on this street either so the river was added to the board.
Silver bet 22,000 on the river and he was called by Burns and the Brit won the pot by showing .
Anuj Agarwal raised to 19,000 from the button and big blind Jason Koon defended. The was dealt and Koon check-called another bet worth 18,000 from Agarwal.
Koon checked for the second time in a row on the turn but Agarwal fired again. He bet 45,000 this time and Koon opted to call again.
The paired the board on the river and both players checked. Koon announced ''fives'' but Agarwal showed for the winning hand.
The action folded around to Mustapha Kanit on the button, and he moved all in for his last 30,000.
Steve Sung called in the small blind before Kahle Burns raised to 105,000. Sung opted to reraise to 300,000 and Burns went into the tank.
Burns counted his stack and asked Sung to do the same, with Burns finding out just 10,000 chips covered him.
Burns asked the floor for confirmation on the payout procedure and was informed that if two players at the same table were eliminated in the same hand, the player with the higher amount of chips would receive the payout.
The Australian then thought for another 30 seconds and decided to call.
The flop fell , and Sung instantly shoved which got a quick fold from Burns.
Sung revealed , and Kanit was ahead with .
But Kanit saw the hit the turn, and he fell behind with the no help for the Italian.
Sung took in the massive 980,000 pot, and Kanit departed with no cash for his efforts.
The remaining 41 players were told they were in the money spots by the Tournament Director and normal play resumed.
Dominik Nitsche raised to 25,000 from the hijack and big blind David Stamm put his last 76,000 in the middle. Nitsche snap-called and they went to showdown.
Dominik Nitsche:
David Stamm:
The board ran out and Stamm secured a double up on the bubble.