After a three-bet pot preflop and a check-raise on the flop, Tibor Nagygyorgy called a bet of 10,000 by Stefan Grunewald on the turn and the river completed the board. Grunewald moved all in with the superior stack to claim the pot of 30,000 chips, as Nagygyorgy tank-folded.
The Hungarian claimed to have had pocket kings and put his opponent on either jacks, queens or aces. Grunewald didn't give away any details.
Joining the action on the turn, Thomas Muehloecker bet 1,325 and Juan Riera called from one seat over to see the river. Muehloecker as well as his opponent from Spain both checked and the Austrian turned over for a busted gut shot. Riera also just had a straight draw and won the pot with jack-high, turning over the .
Martin Staszko opened to 700 and [Removed:414], who had qualified on PokerStars, clicked it to 2,000. Jan Heitmann now four-bet to 8,000 and quickly put around 28,000 of his stack at risk when Beumers got it in, Staszko had folded. Heitmann turned over the and freerolled after a flop, as Beumers held .
The on the turn guaranteed a split pot, making the river meaningless. Either way, Heitmann is up in chips through the past hour and same also applies for fellow German Marius Pospiech a few tables over.
After a raise to 750, Adrian Mateos three-bet to 1,900 from the button and was called by the player in the small blind, Dominik Panka in the big blind and the initial raiser. On the board nobody made any bet and the player in the small blind revealed first. Panka then turned over and that won the pot for the PCA champion.
Marius Pospiech opened the action with a raise to 700 and was called by the player in the big blind only. The German then fired three barrels: On the flop it was 900 to go, the turn triggered a bet of 2,600 and ultimately it was 7,200 to call on the river.
His opponent check-called the first two bets and then folded to the last one. Pospiech turned over his for a successful bluff. On the same table, Jonas Ten Cate has lost more than half the stack and is below the initial notation.
Olov Matias Jansson opened for 700 from the hijack and then called when Canada's Martin Giguere three-bet to 2,000 from the hijack. The flop saw Jansson check-call a bet of 3,200, and then both players checked the turn as well as the river.
Jansson tabled the for a pair of fives, but it was no good as Giguere held the . With that, Jansson dropped to 40,000 in chips while Giguere chipped up to 38,000.
Ilkin Amirov folded to a 6,800 bet of Martin Finger on the river and then got involved into yet another pot with the former EPT Prague champion as well as Bernd Vogelhuber in the big blind.
Amirov bet the turn for 8,100 and Finger folded whereas Vogelhuber check-called. The on the river saw another check by the German and he snap-called the 15,700-bet of Amirov to see his opponent muck his cards. Vogelhuber didn't reveal the cards either and then stacked the chips while starting to enjoy a massage.