On the turn of a board, Marcin Wydrowski checked and Kent Lundmark fired a bet of around 50,000. The Polish player check-raised all in and Lundmark instantly called.
Wydrowski:
Lundmark:
Wydrowski had hit two pair on the turn but Lundmark had made a straight. The Dane avoided a nine or king on the river and doubled up to over 400,000.
All in and a call. Alexander Dovzhenko had and Emil Mattson had . The final board ran out . Mattson couldn’t hit and was left crippled. He was in the small blind next hand and shoved blind with what turned out to be and was looked up by the big blind Ondrej Vinklarek with . Mattson hit a king and picked that one up but if he doesn’t get lucky he’s probably not very long for this tournament.
At another table moments before it was Jannick Wrang who headed for the exit.
Alexander Dovzhenko opened the pot and was three-bet by Albert Daher. Dovzhenko four-bet him and Daher made the call in position. A flop of was checked by both players and they saw a turn card . Now Dovzhenko bet 35,000 and Daher called. The river was the and both players checked. Dovzhenko turned over and Daher nodded at it and folded.
The players are on a short break as there has been a full redraw for the final 24 players. One table will be featured on the live stream for some bonus EPT Live coverage.
Victor Ilyukhin open shoved his last 35,500. Action quickly folded to Marcin Wydrowski in the big blind. He thought about it for a good four minutes, and then made the call.
Ilyukhin was ahead with his but his hand was vulnerable as Wydrowski was live with his . The on the flop made for a safe haven for Ilyukhin however. After the on the turn the graphic had 100% behind his name and the was there just for good measures.
Govert Metaal doubled up with all in and called by Albert Daher’s when the board ran out . But it wasn’t too long after that Martin Staszko opened for 8,000 and called a shove Metaal. Staszko had and Metaal had the . The final board read and Metaal’s ride was over.