William Kassouf open-shoved the button and showed the , big stack Grzegorz Wyraz folded in the big blind. Wyraz moved all in from the small blind the next hand and Steven Thompson Vila folded the in the big blind.
One hand later, Wyraz opened from the button to 52,000 and Thompson Vila moved all in for around 340,000 from the small blind. [Removed:146] reraised all in with the superior stack. Wyraz folded and the cards were tabled.
Steven Thompson Vila:
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Despite picking up a gutshot and flush draw, Thompson Vila failed to improve on a board of and became the second casualty on the final day.
Adrian Mateos defended his big blind and check-raised a flop of from 67,000 to 180,000 against initial raiser Viliyan Petleshkov. The latter folded and the next hand saw everyone fold to Mateos in the small blind. He shoved into the big blind of Paul Hoefer and the latter called for around 440,000 effectively after some consideration.
Paul Hoefer:
Adrian Mateos:
The board came and Mateos hit a six to eliminate Hoefer.
Jens Lakemeier opened from late position and Matas Cimbolas called from one seat over before both players in the blinds folded.
Lakemeier check-called a bet of 110,000 from Cimbolas on the flop and did the same for 285,000 after the appeared on the turn.
Time slowed down after the completed the board on the river. Lakemeier thought before he checked. Cimbolas went into the tank before he declared himself all in. He had Lakemeier's remaining stack of 640,000 covered. Several minutes transpired before time was called. As the seconds were ticking down, Lakemeier tossed his hand into the muck and Cimbolas began to stack his chips.
Only a few minutes before, William Kassouf three-bet shoved against Josip Simunic and showed the , which he had also mentioned in table chat previously to get any reaction from his opponent. Simunic had his headphones on and eventually folded.
Then, Kassouf opened to 55,000 from the cutoff and start-of-the-day chip leader Grzegorz Wyraz moved all in from the small blind. Kassouf called for 375,000 and had the best of it. "Hold one time," he said to the dealer when the cards were tabled.
Tue Ullerup Hansen limped in from the small blind and Adrian Mateos raised to 75,000 in the big blind, Ullerup Hansen called. On the flop, Ullerup Hansen check-called a bet worth 75,000 before the duo then checked the turn and river. Ullerup Hansen turned over the for trips jacks and Mateos mucked.
One table over, Ihar Soika took some chips off Grzegorz Wyraz after betting a queen-high river for 128,000. Wyraz called and then mucked when he was shown for top pair.
Since an additional level was played last night, the first break of the day takes place after just one level to color up the T-1,000 chips. The remaining 19 players have been sent into a 15-minute break.
William Kassouf and Matas Cimbolas are engaging in table chat despite having been separated in the last level, besides that not much is happening at the tables yet after coming back from the break.
Tue Ullerup Hansen raised to 60,000 from the hijack and Adrian Mateos three-bet to 175,000. Ullerup Hansen called and checked the flop. Mateos continued for 155,000 and that won the pot.
Oliver Weis just gained 50 percent of his chip count (500K-760K) without seeing a flop. In the first hand, he three-bet all in Viacheslav Goryachev before doing the same against Matas Cimbolas. Both players folded without debate to Weis.