Marius Gierse checked the turn and then called a bet worth 35,000 by Sergi Reixach from one seat over. The on the river was checked and Gierse immediately sighed, wishing Reixach had bet. He exposed for the nuts and Reixach grinned "don't be so greedy" as he sent his cards into the muck.
"Am I covered?" Orpen Kisacikoglu inquired with the dealer and it certainly seemed so after the High Roller regular had just clashed with Sirzat Hissou. The flop had given Kisacikoglu the top pair and top kicker with the , yet he was in desperate shape versus Hissou's .
Nothing changed on the turn and river for the stacks to be counted. Kisacikoglu had 259,000 at his disposal and Hissou had that covered by four blinds.
Reza Tabatabai made it 30,000 to go and then called the shove by Adrian Mateos for 118,000 from one seat over.
Adrian Mateos:
Reza Tabatabai:
The flop changed nothing yet but the turn gave Tabatabai a gutshot to go with his one overcard. However, another blank followed thereafter with the river and Mateos doubled.
Soon after, Yuri Dzivielevski pushed on the button for 96,000 and Mateos eventually called within the 30-second shot clock.
Yuri Dzivielevski:
Adrian Mateos:
Dzivielevski immediately hit a set on the flop and the turn confirmed his double-up, which made the river a formality.
Andras Nemeth raised to 20,000 from the button and both Marius Gierse and Sergi Reixach made the call from the blinds.
They all checked through the to the , Gierse bet 35,000 for only Reixach to make the call.
The river completed the board with the , Gierse checked again for the last time. Reixach fired a bet of 125,000 out for Gierse to tank for a while before reluctantly making the call. Reixach showed the for the rivered two pair and the pot as Gierse mucked his hand.
On the tail end of a medium-sized pot between Daniel Dvoress and Reza Tabatabai, the board showed . Tabatabai check-called a bet worth 120,000 and Dvoress announced a seven before flipping over the as the winning hand.
The cards of Tabatabai were also exposed as he flashed the before paying off his opponent.
"Oh my god, what have I done," one flip and you have become a monster again. Those were the words of Rok Gostisa and they were directed at Andras Nemeth, who was responsible for two eliminations in quick succession.
Marius Gierse lost a flip with against the of the Hungarian on the board and Juan Pardo followed right after to reduce the field to the final 18 contenders.
Byron Kaverman raised to 22,000 and Steve O'Dwyer called from one seat over. Yuri Dzivielevski then jammed for 95,000 and Kaverman folded while O'Dwyer called.
Yuri Dzivielevski:
Steve O'Dwyer:
The flip went to the Brazilian thanks to the board.
However, O'Dwyer not only recovered the losses but doubled through Reza Tabatabai to more than make up for it. On a heads-up turn of , he checked in the hijack and then called a bet worth 60,000 by Tabatabai on the button.
The on the river brought the shove by O'Dwyer and Tabatabai instantly called.
"I have a full house," O'Dwyer declared and tabled the . Tabatabai had the inferior full house in and took yet another hit to his stack.