Joao Viera has already entered and Christoph Vogelsang has just reentered to bring the total number of entries up to 14 with 12 players seated at the tables.
The board read with 195,000 in the middle already.
Adrian Mateos bet 50,000 from the big blind and Kahle Burns raised to 355,000 in the hijack. Mateos took a few seconds and responded with a three-bet to 1,050,000. Burns sat back, was trying to figure out what to do and then made the call. Mateos showed for the flopped two pair which he improved to a full house on the river. Burns looked at his own hole cards and then mucked them.
There was a pot of 260,000 in the middle when the dealer fanned a flop of . Alex Foxen bet 190,000 from the small blind and Christoph Vogelsang called from the cutoff.
The turn brought the and Foxen continued with abet of 482,000 that Vogelsang called again. The completed the board and Foxen moved all in for 1,300,000. Vogelsang, with about 1,200,000 behind, thought for a long while, then threw in chips to call.
Foxen turned over for a set of tens and Vogelsang showed for a pair of queens before heading to the rail.
Kahle Burns raised to 25,000 from under the gun and Adrian Mateos defended his big blind.
The flop came , Mateos check-called the 20,000 continuation-bet of Burns.
The turn brought them the to complete the flush draw and now Mateos check-called the 77,000 bet of Burns.
The river completed the board with the , Mateos checked for the last time. Burns fired bet of what looked like 260,000 and Mateos snap-called. Burns tabled for the flush but was beaten by Mateos' higher flush as he held .
Action folded to Dominik Nitsche who raised to 50,000 from the small blind and Matthias Eibinger called from the big blind.
A flop of was dealt and Nitsche threw in a bet of 75,000 that Eibinger called. The turn was the and Nitsche continued with a bet of 300,000 that Eibinger called once more. The filled up the river and Nitsche fired 1,525,000. Eibinger went deep into the tank, then chose to fold.
With 69,000 in the middle, the flop read , Mikita Badziakouski (big blind) check-called the 22,000 bet of Alex Foxen in the cutoff.
The turn was the , Badziakouski checked again. Foxen continued with a bet of 115,000 and Badziakouski called to see the on the river. He checked for the last time and now Foxen fired a bet of 271,000 over the line. Badziakouski took some time and then made the call. Foxen tabled for Badziakouski to scoop the pot with for two pair, kings and tens.
Kahle Burns raised to 30,000 from the cutoff and Timothy Adams three-bet to 110,000 from the button. Action folded back to Burns who stuck around with a call.
The flop was and Burns check-called a bet of 60,000 from Adams. The turn was the and was checked through to the river. Both players checked again. Burns tabled for fours and deuces but that wasn't good enough as Adams revealed to rake in the pot with tens and deuces.
With 85,000 in the middle, the flop read with Dominik Nitsche and Matthias Eibinger heads-up in the blinds.
They both checked through to the on the turn. Nitsche bet 85,000 and Eibinger called.
The river completed the board with the , Nitsche bet 1,750,000 which was more than what Eibinger had behind who ended up making the call. Nitsche tabled for two pair, aces and nines. Eibinger turned over for the lower two pair and surrendered the rest of his stack to Nitsche.
Adrian Mateos raised to 25,000 from the hijack and Jean-Noel Thorel called from the small blind along with Rainer Kempe in the big blind.
Players saw a flop of that was checked around to the turn. Thorel checked once more and Kempe bet 75,000. Mateos folded but Thorel check-raised to 200,000. Kempe called.
The completed the board and Thorel bet 200,000. Kempe hit the tank for about a minute, then moved all in for about 1,100,000. Thorel snap-called for less. Kempe showed for a bluff and Thorel tabled to win the pot with a flush.