Ole Schemion bet fifth to seventh street against Miroslav Pantaleev and rolled over the for a set of sevens. Pantaleev double-checked his cards and sent them into the muck.
Ole Schemion bet his advantage on the entire board and Didier Rabl tank-folded on seventh. Schemion was visibly relieved and mentioned in table chat that he only had ace-high.
In a battle button versus big blind, Dario Alioto and Borja Gross invested 15,000 each on the turn. The river was checked by Gross and Alioto bet 35,000 to force a fold from his opponent.
Stefan Schoss three-bet on third and got it in after fourth street. He caught some hope but paint at the wrong time as Mikkel Plum prevailed with an eighty-seven.
Wilfried Haselmayer: / fold on sixth
Artan Dedusha: / fold on sixth
Symeon Alexandridis: /
"Show the bluff," Artan Dedusha demanded after Symeon Alexandridis had bet a four flush board in three-way action. Both Dedusha and Wilfried Haselmayer folded and the pot was pushed to the Greek.
Mikkel Plum raised to 9,000 in the cutoff and Ole Schemion three-bet the pot on the button. Miroslav Pantaleev then jammed for 43,500 in the big blind and Plum folded. "I think I gonna suck out on you," Schemion grinned and called.
Miroslav Pantaleev:
Ole Schemion:
"I regret folding," Plum joked when the cards were turned over.
Pantaleev flopped best on and remained ahead on the turn. However, Schemion got there with the river to reduce the field to the final 15 players.