David Urban raised to 80,000 from the cutoff and Andres Viola three-bet to 140,000 from the small blind to receive a call. On the flop , Urban called a continuation bet worth 85,000 and both then checked the turn. On the river, Viola bet 125,000 and Urban called after admitting to have hit a king. The Argentinian mucked.
Shortly after, Viola jammed for 295,000 from the small blind and Mick Heder called.
Ivan Luca raised to 100,000 from the cutoff with the and Hannes Speiser flat-called from one seat over with the , Maria Lampropoulos also called in the big blind with .
On the flop, Lampropoulos checked and Luca continued for 110,000. Only Speiser called and the Argentinian then checked the turn. Speiser made it 180,000 to go and was called before facing another check on the river. Speiser now bet 275,000 and Luca gave it some thought before then shoving into the Austrian.
Speiser snap-folded and dropped down to a short stack of just 13 big blinds.
In a battle of the blinds, Peter Siemund raised the small blind and Ivan Luca then three-bet to 280,000 from one seat over. The German four-bet to 490,000 and Luca flat-called with the . Siemund picked up a gut shot on the with his and his continuation bet worth 450,000 went through to chip up and close the gap to the Argentinian.
The unofficial final table is set! On the outer table, David Urban raised to 110,000 on the button and Andres Viola shoved for 595,000 out of the big blind, Urban quickly called.
Urban:
Viola:
The flop of left the Argentinian in need of a ten to split the pot, he was already drawing dead to win it outright. Neither the turn nor the river provided any help and that sent Viola out in 10th place. There will be a short break now to set up the unofficial final table.
As per tournament director Thomas Lamatsch, Day 3 will continue until the end of level 27 or once the final eight have been reached, whichever of the the two comes first.
Play has just resumed with 35:05 left for level 26 and no hole cards will be displayed on the stream unless there is a showdown, this will once again be available on the official final table tomorrow.
In one of the first hands, Robert Kokoska three-bet shoved to claim the pot without showdown.
Then, David Urban raised to 100,000 from the cutoff and Domenico Gala defended his big blind. On the flop, Gala check-called a bet of 120,000 and both players checked the turn. On the river, Gala checked and Urban bet 345,000. The Italian eventually called and showed as winning hand.
David Urban raised to 110,000 from under the gun and was called by Domenico Gala as well as Mick Heder in the big blind. On the flop, Heder check-folded and Urban bet 180,000 to pick up a call by Gala. On the turn, Urban fired a second barrel worth 375,000 and this time the Italian folded.
Maria Lampropoulos opened to 100,000 and Peter Siemund then three-bet to 250,000 from the hijack, only Lampropoulos called. The duo checked down the flop and the turn. On the river, Lampropoulos bet 350,000 and Siemund eventually folded the .
The Argentinian said she had a pair as per table chat.