Ole Schemion never got much going and ultimately shoved for his last 57,000 when the action folded around. Charlie Carrel reshoved for slightly more and the rest of the table let go.
Ole Schemion:
Charlie Carrel:
Schemion was dominated and the flop of didn't help much either, though a queen would have completed a straight. However, the turn and river were two bricks and Schemion departed.
Dong Zhao raised, [Removed:172] three-bet, Zhao four-bet to 66,000 and Kramer eventually five-bet all in. Zhao asked for a count, but the 188,000 were too much for him.
Soon after, Zhao raised to 10,000 and Christoph Larquemin called. Grzegorz Grochulski three-bet all in for more than 100,000 and that forced folds from Zhao and Larquemin.
After losing a big hand previously, Steve O'Dwyer was down to less than 10 big blinds and open-shoved the hijack for 38,000. Govert Metaal reshoved reshoved for 80,000 only for both to be called by Liviu Ignat in the small blind., Piotr Franczak folded his big blind.
Steve O'Dwyer:
Govert Metaal:
Liviu Ignat:
The board of let the kicker play and the ace-queen was good enough for Ignat to eliminate both opponents.
In the previous hand, Georgios Zisimopoulos faced a bet worth 60,000 on the river of a board by Theo Jorgensen in the big blind and tanked. The clock was called on him and Zisimopoulos called eventually from the button to see Jorgensen show the for the flopped straight.
Down to just 17,500 after that, the Greek open-shoved in the cutoff and Hari Bercovici quickly called in the big blind.
Folded to [Removed:17] in the cutoff he raised to 8,000. Ben Heath reraised to 23,500 from the button, blinds got out of the way before Yan four-bet to 45,500. Heath didn't waste a second moving all-in, and before the dealer knew what was happening, Yan had announced "Call" and turned over his hand.
[Removed:17]:
Ben Heath:
The flip of almost 300,000 went Ben Heath's way when the board ran out , while Yan still has a playable stack of more than 20 big blinds after the break.
Alexander Ivarsson started the day as the leader of the pack, and in the last hand before the break just furthered his lead.
On a board of Piotr Franczak bet 65,000 into an already massive pot, and after a few minutes of thinking, Ivarsson found the call.
"Ace high", Franczak spoke as soon as Ivarsson's chips hit the felt, and the Pole revealed for the busted flush draw. Ivarsson showed and scooped the huge pot, forcing him to spend quite some time of the break getting his newly won chips stacked.