We just picked up the action when Onur Unsal had 60,000 out in front of him from the small blind and Ka Kwan Lau 107,000 in the big blind. The prior action was unknown to us, but we did witness Unsal put in another raise to 179,000.
After a while Lau called, and the flop brought out on which Unsal moved all in for 363,000. Lau went into the tank for a solid eight minutes, while all the other players at the table remained silent. In the end Lau folded, and Unsal picked up this hefty pot without showdown.
From the hijack Jaroslaw Sikora moved all in for 122,000 and the action folded to Vegar Myren who moved all in over the top from the small blind. Ori Miller, in the big blind, tanked for a while before folding, and the showdown went as follows.
Jacques Torbey opened for 25,000 from the cutoff and Ivan Deyra in the small blind three-bet to 72,000. Torbey made the call and both players checked the flop of . The fell on the turn and Deyra bet out 75,000. Torbey shoved all in for 272,000 and Deyra made the call after a little bit of a tank.
Ivan Deyra:
Jacques Torbey:
The river was as blank as they could come and Torbey hit the rail.
Ben Dobson got it in on the turn holding on a board of . It was Turkish pro Onur Unsal who had put him to the test with his . The river spelled doom for Dobson and he made his way to the pay out desk.
Slaven Popov was seen checking from the blinds on a board of . Joao Vieira in the cutoff moved all in and Popov instantly called.
Joao Vieira:
Slaven Popov:
The river didn't improve Vieira and the Portuguese pro made his way to the rail. The €10,000 High Roller has just started, so we might just see him jump in that tournament.
We ran into Jeffrey Hakim in the neighberhood of the pay out desk. He told us action had folded around to him in the small blind and he shoved his last 10 big blinds in with offsuit. The big blind woke up with and 5 community cards later Hakim hit the rail.
Vlado Banicevic made it 25,000 from the cutoff and the button made the call. Polish player Kacper Pyzara in the small blind shoved all in for just under 100,000 in chips. Banicevic moved over the top and the button folded.
Andrea Cortellazzi is the most cheery guy in the room as he just doubled up holding pocket aces against Vlado Banicevic's kings. After unknown action preflop Cortellazzi ended up all in for 501,000 and the showdown went as follows.
Cortellazzi:
Banicevic:
The board ran out and Cortellazzi jumped out his seat, cheering loudly as he took a huge chunk out of Banicevic's stack.