Daniel Perkusic had clung to a short stack for quite some time and eventually ended up all in at risk against the hot-running Daniel Rezaei.
Daniel Perkusic:
Daniel Rezaei:
Rezaei didn't need spades or clubs, but instantly flopped a wheel on the board of to send Perkusic to the rail in 17th place. All remaining 16 players will now redraw to the final two tables.
A big pot was brewing in a battle of the blinds and two big stacks created a fairly large pot. Anson Tsang in the small blind and Daniel Rezaei in the big blind invested 85,000 each on the turn and Tsang then led the river for 140,000. Rezaei contemplated his options and called within 30 seconds.
Tsang rolled over the for a busted wrap and a pair, which Rezaei had beat with for a pair of aces and busted nutflushdraw.
On the three-way flop of , Aaron Duczak bet 15,000 in the small blind and Roman Cieslik in the big blind just called, Zoltan Szabo folded on the button. The paired the turn and Duczak bet enough to give Cieslik just the option to fold or call all in.
Cieslik opted to fold and showed .
"Easy jam on the flop," Szabo said in table chat and Cieslik replied "I know my luck, turn full and I am out."
Jan-Peter Jachtmann raised the pot first to act and was called by Anson Tsang on the button and Daniel Rezaei in the small blind. The flop of was checked to Jachtmann and he moved all in. Tsang eyed the stack of the German but folded and Rezaei asked for a count.
Jachtmann was all in for 98,000 and Rezaei gave it some thought, sighed and called after half a minute of consideration.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann:
Daniel Rezaei:
Rezaei was looking for a ten with his gutshot straight draw, but instead he made the wheel with the turn and river.
Jachtmann was stunned and admitted "wow, I didn't even see it," before collecting his belongings and heading to the rail.
There was over 100,000 in the middle already and the flop read when Gergely Bartos moved all in for 121,000. Jan-Peter Jachtmann was the only opponent of Bartos and he counted out the call before shoving his chips over the line.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann:
Gergely Bartos:
The board completed with the turn and the river and Bartos secured a big double up to have a stack right around average again.
"Just give me a big pot," Shaun Deeb said when he returned to his seat after a break on the feature table and was set in the small blind. A big pot indeed emerged in a battle of the blinds with Ludvig Sterner and the duo got the stacks in on a with Deeb at risk for around 190,000.
Shaun Deeb:
Ludvig Sterner:
The turn and river failed to improve Deeb and he was eliminated in 20th place for €3,518, he can now fully focus on the final table in Event #6.