On the heads up turn [Qh106c2h], Mohsin Charania checked and Rocco Palumbo bet 6,500 from the cutoff. Charania called from late position before checking again the river.
Now Palumbo made it 15,600 to go, pretty much half of what Charania had left behind. The former EPT Grand Final champion gave it some thought and then mucked.
Sam Greenwood raised to 750 and Leon Tsoukernik, owner of the King's Casino in Rozvadov, three-bet to 3,000. Greenwood then shoved all in and Tsoukernik asked for a count.
"Ninety nine fifty," Greenwood replied and the Czech asked the dealer to count the stack. It was deemed to be exactly 9,950 and then Tsoukernik asked if a rebuy is possible in the tournament. The dealer as well as other players confirmed that one reentry was possible, which prompted Tsoukernik to call and splash his entire stack into the middle.
Greenwood:
Tsoukernik:
The board ran out to let Greenwood double and suddenly Tsoukernik was surprised that the all in was for less than 100,000 and not the 99,000 he assumed ... .
Dietrich Fast and Philipp Gruissem got involved in a raising war from the cutoff and button respectively to see a pot of 19,000 chips emerge to the flop. Both players checked and did so again for the turn. On the river, Fast put enough chips forward to put Gruissem all in and the latter called after some consideration.
Gruissem:
Fast:
"You lucky ... " Gruissem joked and they chopped the pot.
Faraz Jaka has been eliminated and the same also applies for Sean Winter. Whereas the former has not bought back in for his second bullet, the latter just did so moments ago.
Sam Chartier opened for 800 from the cutoff and Anthony Zinno on the button made the call. Small blind Orpen Kisacikoglu squeezed to 3,300 and the big blind and Chartier both folded. Zinno called, and called the 3,300 continuation bet on as well. Both players checked the on the turn and the completed the board. Kisacikoglu bet 6,300 and Zinno folded.
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On the three-way flop , Paul Newey bet 2,500 and Fedor Holz called from one seat over, Aliaksei Boika folded. The turn was checked through and Newey then check-raised the river from 2,800 to 8,500.
Holz quickly called with and Newey chopped it with . Holz is back up to more than starting stack after previously losing with jacks to the kings of Jean-Noel Thorel.
Haralabos Voulgaris started well but it went downhill about as fast, he was last spotted betting 4,000 into a pot of 10,000 on the three-way river . Adnan Chamaa called with for a straight and that beat Voulgaris who dropped down to 8,400. Only a few minutes later, the Canadian sports betting guru left his chair after losing the remainder of it while Andrei Konopelko is now the biggest stack over there.
One table over, Dong Zhao knocked out an opponent as well to more than double up his stack. The latest seat open can be found below.