Dominik Panka moved all in for 15,200 from early position. Action folded around to Linus Hjulstroem in the big blind who thought for a while before calling.
Dominik Panka:
Linus Hjulstroem:
Panka was in great shape to double and held as the board ran out .
Hossein Ensan opened to 2,200 and got four callers to see a flop five ways.
The flop landed and checked around to Mehdi Meray on the button, who bet 4,700. Oleksii Ievchenko called from the small blind and Ensan also called. The hijack then raised all in for 27,600 and Meray and Ievchenko both called, while Ensan folded.
Ievchenko checked on the turn and Meray bet 25,000. Ievchenko called. Ievchenko checked again on the river and Meray checked back.
Ievchenko tabled for nines full of queens, which was good against of Meray and the of the hijack.
Ensan told the table he had ace-queen and would have made the best hand.
"You fold? You don't know the runout?!" said Jon Kyte.
There was 7,800 in the pot. The board read . Ricardo De La Rosa was in the small blind against Alexey Losev in the big blind. Action checked through on the turn.
The river was the and De La Rosa bet 5,200. Losev thought for a bit and called. De La Rosa showed for a flush while Losev checked his hand before showing as the chips went to De La Rosa.
Joao Ferreira opened the action from the cutoff before Nozomu Shimizu made it 8,000 from the small blind. Ferreira then put in the four-bet to 21,000 and was called.
Shimizu check-called for 6,500 on the flop and then folded after facing a bet a of 19,000 on the turn.
Aleksandar Tomovic opened the action from the hijack before Dennis Kobbero three-bet on his direct left. Pawel Krol called from the big blind and then Tomovic folded.
With 19,400 in the pot on the flop, Krol check-called for 6,000 which brought in the turn. Krol then check-folded after Kobbero bet 11,500.
Mario Navarro limped from the small blind. Yosuke Nakazawa was in the big blind and made it 3,600. Arrocha moved all in for just under 40,000. Nakazawa went into the tank before deciding to call, slightly covering Navarro.
Mario Navarro:
Yosuke Nakazawa:
It was a race but the flop was in Nakazawa's favour as it came . Navarroa was drawing to two outs but they didn't come as the turn came the and the river the to eliminate him from the tournament.