Maksim Semisoshenko just moved all in for 138,000 chips and from the button Team PokerStars Pro Matthias De Meulder opted to re-shove. The other players folded, creating the following showdown.
De Meulder:
Semisoshenko:
The board ran out and De Meulder added some more chips to his stack.
With already quite some chips in the pot, Denis Timofeev and Maksim Semisoshenko got their chips in the middle on . Denis Timofeev, who was all in for 434,000, had the while Maksim Semisoshenko tabled . The on the turn gave Timofeev some additional outs and the on the river was one of the cards he was looking for.
Matthias De Meulder opened under the gun for 45,000 and was soon facing three all ins behind him. Philipp Kober was the first to shove, he put his last 355,000 in from middle position. Kirill Shugai in late position called all in for his last 62,000 and big blind Joao Brito shoved over the top for about 900,000. De Meulder smiled and folded.
Joao Brito:
Philipp Kober:
Kirill Shugai:
The flop was as good as they could come for Kober: . The on the turn and on the river gave Kober the winning hand and Shugai was eliminated while Brito still had about half a million left.
Daniel Dvoress was busy stacking a lot of chips, and the camera's were on him doing so because he is our new chip leader. We missed what had happened, but fortunately Dvoress was kind enough to tell us afterwards.
Dvoress opened under the gun with and Pakinai Lisawad defended from the big blind. The flop came with two spades and Lisawad checked. Dvoress made a continuation bet of 25,000 and Lisawad check raised to 60,000. Dvoress called.
The turn was an off suit and Lisawad checked. Dvoress bet out 135,000 and Lisawad called.
The river was an off suit and Lisawad checked again. Dvoress bet 385,000 and after some tanking Lisawad called, but mucked upon seeing Dvoress' set of jacks.
The feature table has been changed, and when you click the live stream tab in the live reporting you can watch the following players battle it out, including Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari.
In the last hand before the break Jude Ainsworth opened for 35,000 under the gun. John Juanda three bet to 95,000 from the cutoff and Ainsworth made the call.
The flop came and Ainsworth check called a bet of 80,000. He check called another 145,000 on the turn. The river came the and Ainsworth now lead out for 325,000 with 355,000 behind. Juanda folded and they went on their break.
Former EPT Vienna winner and start-of-the-day chip leader Oleksii Khoroshenin just raised from the hijack after which Diego Casco Del Riego three-bet from his left to 84,000. Roman Korenev four-bet to 172,000 from the button and Khoroshenin responded to that by five-betting to 325,000.
Del Riego went into the tank for a very long time before folding, and Korenev immediately let go of his hand as well.