On a flop of Pawel Brzeski under the gun bet 130,000 and got called by Piotr Sowinski . The big blind Ji Zhang check-raised to 375,000 which got a fold from Brzeski but Sowinski made the call.
The turn card was the and now Zhang check-called a bet of 340,000. The river saw both players check. Zhang didn’t want to show first but he had to and his was good as Sowinski mucked.
Bram Haenrates, a PokerStars qualifier who has never played live before, continues to take to tournament poker like a fish to water. He called bets of 150,000 and 340,000 on the turn and river of a board with against Mikkel Nielsen and the Dane could only show a missed .
A couple of hands later and Samuel Phillips made it 100,000. Haenraets three-bet to 210,000 from he blinds and Phillips made the call. Both players checked to the river of a board where Haenraets bet 200,000 and picked up the pot.
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In hands not that far apart Maximilian Senft moved all in for 400,000 with and got called by Pawel Brzeski holding . The final board was and Senft had a double up.
Minutes later Senft was all in for 865,000 with and Brzeski called with . A run out of saw Brzeski sigh deeply on the flop as he was left crippled.
Hossein Ensan is showing quite a few hands on the outer table. Sergei Popov opened to 100,000 and Ensan three-bet to 195,000, the Russian shoved for 1.1 million and Ensan tanked for a few minutes before folding face up.
A couple hands later the action saw Ensan open to 100,000 and Mikhail Rudoy called before Samuel Phillips three-bet to 310,000 from the button. Ensan then four-bet to 665,00, Rudoy and Phillips both quickly folded. This time Ensan showed ...
That Dominik Panka, eh? He has been running particularly well today and Gerald Karlic has become his latest victim.
Panka had four-bet shoved over Karlic's three-bet from the blinds and the latter quickly called.
Panka:
Karlic:
The Austrian looked good for a double up but after the board had come the popped up on the river to give Panka a pair. €47,400 will have to do as a consolation for Karlic.
Pawel Brzeski opened for 100,000 and was three-bet by Piotr Sowinski to 255,000. Brzeski moved all in and got the call.
Brzeski showed and was probably happy to see the of Sowinski. The cards fell and Brzeski who had been on the wrong end of the dealer several times today finally got the rub of the green.