In a preflop all in situation, Andrey Shatilov got his stack of 320,000 chips in after Dennis Kaj Smit had raised to 32,000 and Hossein Ensan made the call. Smit decided to shove himself with the superior stack and Ensan mucked his to set the following showdown:
Shatilov:
Smit:
The flop was good for the Russian, even giving him a gutshot straight draw. The turn however improved Smit's hand and the river bricked.
From the cutoff, Javier Rodriguez moved all in for 206,000 and Bart Kuiper called out of the small blind to set stage for yet another showdown moments after the bustout of Andrey Shatilov.
Rodriguez:
Kuiper:
The board ran out and the Spaniard took his belongings.
Antonin Duda had open shoved from the small blind with and Noah Vaillancourt doubled with on a board of .
Shortly after, Glib Kovtunov was in the big blind and got involved into a raising war with Vaillancourt, who opened the action from the button and ended up all in for 310,000 chips. Kovtunov called with the and Vaillancourt was looking for a second double up in short time, holding the .
The flop was a disaster though and both the turn and river brought no runner runner miracle anymore.
Prior to the break there was an elimination at the final table.
It happened when Diogo Xavier Veiga shoved his last 134,000 under the gun and action folded to PokerStars-Sponsored Player Dominik Panka in the big blind. He looked down at his cards, liked what he saw, and tossed in the chips to make the call.
Panka:
Veiga:
The flop gave Panka a set, which left Veiga drawing to running straight cards. The turn kept that improbable hope alive, but the river dashed it.
Glib Kovtunov raised to 40,000 from under the gun and Nir Levy called in the big blind. On the [4c¥] flop, Levy check-called a bet of 51,000 before the turn and river were checked through. The of the Israeli won the pot.
Fedor Holz won a small pot against Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz after raising from the cutoff and getting called from one seat over. The board was checked down and Holz had a straight with .
Alexander Ivarsson min-raised to 40,000 and then folded to the 308,000 shove of Bjorn Lundgren.
Last but not least, Rudolf Wilhelm Zintel bet a six-high flop and then showed pocket sixes for quads that didn't get any payday.
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Fedor Holz raised to 48,000 and was called by Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz from one seat over before Sergio Aido three-bet to 142,000 from the cutoff. Only Holz called and they checked down the flop. Holz then led the turn and Aido released his cards.