Jona Wilmsmann raised to 25,000 from the early position, Yaki Hevron three-bet to 80,000 from the big blind and Wilmsmann took his time to consider his options. After a while, Wilmsmann shoved and Hevron snap-called for around 350,000.
Yaki Hevron:
Jona Wilmsmann:
The flop came to give them both a pair of aces but keep Hevron ahead with the king-kicker.
The turn was the for Wilmsmann to pick up the flush draw.
The river completed the board with the to give Wilmsmann the flush indeed to eliminate Hevron in 83rd place.
Viktor Taranenko was short when the bubble started and didn't manage to build any momentum up during the bubble as he was forced all-in in the big blind for his last 12,000 after paying the 12,000 ante. Gary Hasson raised to 29,000 from under the gun and the rest of the table quickly folded. They had to wait till all action was closed on the other tables before their cards could go on their backs. Hasson was the first to show and then Taranenko slowly revealed his cards that he hadn't looked at yet.
Viktor Taranenko:
Gary Hasson:
The dealer slowly revealed the flop which didn't change the situation at all as Hasson was still in front.
The turn was the kept Taranenko behind, looking for a ten or four on the river.
The on the river completed the board for Taranenko to bust in 82nd place without a cash. Taranenko qualified online for €0.01 and was bitterly disappointed to not have made the money. He quickly left the tournament area, clearly upset, while the rest of the players celebrated their min-cash and rushed to the buffet to enjoy their 60-minute dinner break.
When the players return from their dinner break, they will have 72 minutes left to play of Level 17 which features a small blind of 6,000, big blind of 12,000, and a big blind ante of 12,000.
It's not really a post-bubble bonanza yet — most of the players have deep enough stacks --, but at Table #149 four all-ins happened in a row. Not one of them ended up getting called.
The first, second and fourth shove were all courtesy of Thomas Hammerl, while Ming Xi shoved once in between. Hammerl moved himself up to 230,000 with the three uncontested shoves.
Joel Ettedgi opened to 26,000 and Mustapha Kanit three-bet all in for 121,000. Ognjen Sekularac cold-called in the big blind and Ettedgi also called.
The two active players checked down and the cards were turned over. Sekularac showed and Ettedgi showed . All-in player Kanit disgustedly turned over having been rivered by Sekularac, and he was eliminated from the tournament.