In a battle of the blinds and players from Poland, Grzegorz Wyraz three-bet all in for 323,000 with the . Karol Radomski called with and the board provided the necessary help on the flop to double up Wyraz.
In a battle of the blinds, Fabian Schaack put Tezer Cetindag at risk for two big blinds and the latter called with the . Schaack held and that indeed scooped the tiny pot with nine-high after a board of to bust Cetindag.
Only one hand after the departure of Pavel Chalupka, Jiri Horak jammed the smalll blind and Rene Kodlin made the call in the big blind for 112,000 with the . Horak held but his pocket pair could not hold up on a board of .
Roman Lakatos was all in for 118,000 with the and Szymon Sobanda made the call with . After a board of , Lakatos was sent to the rail and Sobanda almost doubled after having his opponent slightly covered.
Robert Kokoska raised from late position and Pavel Chalupka then three-bet jammed from the button for 100,000 with the . Kokoska looked him up with the and the board failed to improve Chalupka.
Ivan Luca has already busted two players and won another bigger pot to jump into second place overall with 1.25 million. His better half Maria Lampropoulos also just took out another player in Thomas Zurek.
The Berlin-based player shoved for seven big blinds with queen-jack and Lampropoulos held the in the big blind. The board ran out and ace-high won the pot.
"What can you do?" Sergei Firsov shrugged. The Russian was all in for what looked like just over 200,000 in a raising war with Daniel Rose and Firsov was way ahead in a battle of the pocket pairs.
Firsov:
Rose:
The board fell and that was it for Firsov, who headed to the payout desk.