With the flop reading , EPT 10 Grand Final champion Antonio Buonanno bet 6,000 into a pot of 10,000 and Jonas Ten Cate then moved all in with the far superior stack. Buonanno eventually folded to leave himself behind with 6,400 chips and then left the tournament area a few minutes later.
A quick chat revealed that he got it in with pocket aces against pocket threes and another three appeared right on the flop.
Brahim Oubella check-called a bet of 775 by Ilkin Amirov on the turn out of the big blind and then checked again the river. Amirov grabbed some chips and then bet 2,200 to receive a reluctant call from his opponent and flip over . Oubella winced for a few seconds and released his cards into the muck.
After a raise to 400 and the three-bet of Christian Golob for 1,200, Simon Ravnsbaek called from the button after having just sat down. The initial raiser called as well and the trio headed to the flop. The action was checked to Golob and he bet 5,000, which only Ravnsbaek called.
On the turn, Golob moved all in almost instantly and Ravnsbaek mucked. The Austrian flipped over his and pointed to it for everyone to see.
PokerStars Team Pro Marcin Horecki knocked out a short-stacked Timur Margolin in a battle of the blinds. The latter had barreled through a board with and Horecki called down with . "I didn't win much, he was short," the Team Pro said after it was done and dusted.
The exact details escaped, but Hossein Ensan had pushed Jonatan Hellman all in after the river and his nut flush with beat the set of kings of the Swede to secure the pot.
After a three-way flop of , [Removed:2] got his last 11,000 chips in with whereas Paul Newey folded. The third player in the hand, Gad Morgenstern, had bet 5,000 and called off with to fade his draw after the turn and river.
With around 2,500 in the pot and a board reading , Miss Finland Sara Chafak checked from early position and Jorryt van Hoof bet 2,500 from middle position. Chafak then splashed 4,500 into the pot, and the dealer informed her that to be a legal raise she needed to make it 5,000. She promptly tossed in another purple T500 chip. Van Hoof made the call, and the duo watched the pair and four-flush the board.
Chafak checked, and Van Hoof paused for a moment before moving all in for 11,000. Chafak thought about it for nearly 90 seconds, but then slowly slid her cards to the dealer.