We just caught the tail end of some preflop action, and three players saw a flop for 3,400 each. The flop came down and the action was checked to Felipe Leite who bet 4,900 from the button. Stanislav Andranovich was seated in the big blind and he check-raised to around 13,000. The third player folded and Leite put his opponent all in.
Andranovich called and the showdown went as following.
Andranovich:
Leite:
The board ran out , and Andranovich was knocked out.
In the last hand before the break, Russia's Victor Podofedenko moved all in for his last 16,000 from the cutoff and Bas de Laat called from the button. Both blinds folded and the cards were turned up.
De Laat:
Podofedenko:
Podofedenko got it in good, and he held strong through the flop. Unfortunately for him, the dealer burned and turned the to give De Laat a pair of kings. The river was not the ten Podofedenko needed, and he made his way to the exit.
Just before the previous break, Pascal Hartman took a big hit to his stack after his pocket queens ran into the pocket kings of Fedor Holz. The latter is now putting the new chips to use and bet the flop for 16,000. Ben Dobson check-called in the blinds and the river was checked by both players.
Fabio Sperling opened to 4,300 and was called by one player before Jack Salter three-bet to 13,900. The action went back to the EPT 11 Prague finalist and Sperling shoved to enforce two quick folds. In table chat, he then said to have had .
Game over for Andrea Benelli! The Italian moved all in with his short stack and to receive a call from Atanas Malinov from a few seats over. The Bulgarian had and stayed ahead with the board running out .
Ariel Celestino shoved his last 27,000 in from middle position. Action folded around to Alexander Ivarsson in the small blind and he shoved over the top all in to get the big blind to decide for all of his chips. The big blind's decision was easy it seemed, his cards hit the muck instantly.
Alexander Ivarsson:
Ariel Celestino:
The flop came and Celestino flipped over his cards and started walking away. The on the turn and the on the river couldn't help Celestino anymore and the Brazilian headed for the exit.