On a board of , Kai Herold moved all in for approximately 200,000 against Artur Koren. Koren instantly called, rolling over for top two pair. Herold was behind with , but had outs to make both a straight and a flush.
Ultimately, the river bricked out for Herold with the . Koren finished with a full house and send Herold home in 33rd place.
After one of the outer tables broke it was Sergio Aido who got moved to the secondary feature table. Moments after this happened he was knocked out under unknown circumstances but Kevin MacPhee was kind enough to share with us what happened.
On a flop it was Aido who check-raised all in holding against [Removed:119]'s set of deuces. The turn nor river brought help for Aido who exited in 32nd place.
Leo Nordin opened to 20,000 from the cutoff only to have Sebastian Pauli three-bet to 50,000 from the button. The two blinds folded and Nordin moved all in for about 390,000 total. Pauli instantly called and the hands were turned over.
Nordin:
Pauli:
The two were racing for Nordin's tournament life heading to the community cards. The flop came down , keeping Pauli's jacks out in front. The on the turn gave Nordin some chop outs to stay alive, but nothing materialized for the Swede as the finished the board on the river. Nordin fell in 31st and Pauli boosted his stack to 1.37 million.
Artur Koren raised before the flop after which Fadhil Farag moved all in from the cutoff. The other players folded and Koren made the call for very little extra chips.
Farag:
Koren:
The board ran out and Farah was knocked out in 30th place.
We just saw on the table when Sebastian Pauli bet 130,000 into chip leader Jakub Mroczek. Mroczek tanked for quite a long time before making the call and on the river, the , both players quickly checked.
Pauli showed and that was no good against Mroczek's . Mroczek raked in the pot and now sits on a heft 2.3 million-chip stack.
Jareth East was all in and at risk for right around 300,000 holding against Kevin MacPhee's . Unfortunately for the EPT Season 6 Berlin Main Event winner, the board came down , pairing East's four on the river and allowing him to double up. He now has about 650,000 while MacPhee has dropped to 245,000.
Team PokerStars Pro Online Marc-Andre Ladouceur and Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody just clashed in a very big pot that resulted in the elimination of the former.
Ladouceur raised from the cutoff to 23,000 and Cody, from the button, three bet to 58,000 after which the other players folded and Ladouceur called. The flop brought out and Ladouceur checked to Cody who bet 56,000.
Ladouceur opted for a check-raise making it 130,000 and Cody tanked for quite a bit before making the call.
The turn was the and Ladouceur continued with a bet of 90,000 and Cody tanked for a minute before making the call.
On the river the hit and this time Ladouceur checked to the Triple Crown winner who moved all in after about a minute. Ladouceur had 215,000 chips left behind and two minutes later he called risking his tournament life.
Cody showed for two pair and Ladouceur flashed his before heading for the exit.
Artur Koren raised to 20,000 from under the gun and Simon Deadman flatted from the button. PokerStars SportStar Fatima Moreira de Melo three-bet shipped for 238,000 from the small blind and Koren announced a call. Deadman folded and the hands were exposed.
Koren:
Moreira de Melo:
Koren jumped out into the lead on the flop by pairing his ace. Suddenly Moreira de Melo needed to catch a nine in order to stay alive in the Main Event. Fourth street was the and fifth the , meaning that she would become the latest runner eliminated from play.