On the turn of a board, Piotr Sowinski moved all in for his last 335,000 or so and Andrey Shatilov made the call,
Sowinski:
Shatilov:
Both had flush draws but Shatilov's was higher, Sowinski needed a seven or a deuce to survive. The river was and Shatilov's ace-high was still good. Just 14 players remain.
World Series of Poker Main Event champion and Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel told us the story of the first EPT he ever played. Duhamel's first EPT was also the first time he went to Europe and in the end he came very close to making the final table.
Maximilian Senft was all in preflop just before the break with but Andrey Shatilov held . The board came and Shatilov added even more chips to his stack.
In the last hand before the break, Andrea Dato opened to 155,000 preflop and it was passed to Kiryl Radzivonau who made it 315,000. Dato responded by four-betting to 630,000 and Radzivonau moved all in. Dato quickly called.
Dato:
Radzivonau:
The board came and the Russian doubled up. Dato passed over the chips then left the table and Radzivonau began to stack them as they went on a break.
The PokerNews Live Reporting Team and Radzivonau both then noticed that he was short a full double-up. The all-in had been announced as 2,690,000 but Radzivonau only had 5,040,000. Counting the blinds and antes, the Russian should have 5,540,000 and was clearly 500,000 short.
The floor staff are currently checking the cameras but it does appear as though Dato did not give enough chips and the dealer miscounted what Radzivonau should've received. Since Dato is not at the table, they are waiting until the Italian returns before reviewing the situation.
Andre Leattau opened for 160,000 and Bram Haenraets defended his big blind. The two players went to the flop of . Haenraets checked and Leattau continued for 180,000.
The turn card was the and Haenraets checked it over to Leattau again who bet 375,000. Haenraets bet enough to set his opponent in and Lattau’s cards hit the muck in quick time.
Bram Haenraets opened for 175,000 and faced a shove from big blind Pawel Brzeski totalling 1,700,000.
Haenraets was torn as to what to do. He counted out the calling chips and eventualy pushed them over the line. Brzeski showed and Haenraets held .
Haenraets had a chance to knock out another opponent but the final board of [5rd 3h kd kh td] gave Brzeski a double up and put a smile on his face again.