Stefan Schillhabel shipped it in over a Max Silver raise and Silver called it off with the .
Schillhabel's tournament life was riding on the underpair and he needed some serious help. Silver got a set and a sweat on the board, but held through the turn and river.
With Schillhabel's exit they have redrawn for seats at the final two tables where it appears Silver leads.
Zvi Stern three-bet an open raise by Alexandru Papazian and then check-raised all in after a flop of . Papazian, who had fired 100,000, tank-folded and Stern soon again created action on his table.
Saar Wilf opened, Stern made it 98,000 to go and then folded to the push, holding his cards high enough to expose .
After losing the massive pot to Max Silver, Quan Zhou was blinded down and shoved the small blind for just 30,000. Daniel Negreanu called from one seat over and both had found suited combinations.
Zhou:
Negreanu:
The board came and Zhou headed to the payout desk.
Towards the end of the last level, Anthony Zinno raised from the hijack and three players called including Ivan Deyra in the small blind. The four of them checked the flop and Deyra then check-called the turn for 40,000 after Zinno had made a delayed continuation bet.
After the river, Deyra bet 133,000 and Zinno tank-called to get shown for the nut flush.
Down to around 200,000 chips, Niall Farrell shoved and found someone willing to look him up from one seat over in Anthony Zinno. Everyone else got out of the way and the EPT12 Malta champion from Glasgow was at risk of elimination.
Farrell:
Zinno:
The board came and that sent Farrell to the rail in 20th place.
The flop came and Zhou continued for 53,000. Daniel Negreanu called and Max Silver made it 160,000. It folded back to Zhou and he shoved in.
Laughing, Negreanu showed the rail two kings and folded them before Silver called off with the . Zhou had the and although the turn made him trips, it filled up Silver. The missed Zhou and Silver took the huge pot, leaving Zhou short.
Alain Goldberg had seen his stack reduced to a mere dust after a Dan Smith double not long ago and now he saw the raise of Anthony Zinno for 30,000. Goldberg called all in for less on the button and the blinds folded.
Goldberg:
Zinno:
The board ran out and Zinno claimed the small add on to his stack and busted Goldberg in 21st place.