Down to 87,000 chips, Day 1c leader Arsenii Karmatckii got it in with and Martin Ilavsky looked him up with the out of the small blind. The board was not without sweat, but the Russian scooped the pot with a full house.
Luis Reis Marto, Pavel Sourek and Thai Minh Duc have been eliminated.
The latter was all in for 130,000 with and Grzegorz Wyraz looked him up with the . The board provided plenty of over cards but none of them helped Duc and he headed to the rail.
Gaspare Leggio, Michael Panovec and Arsenii Karmatckii have been eliminated. Lazer Gjergji was one step away from joining them, but his shove for 104,000 from the button with found a fortunate double up.
Dominik Paus called from the big blind with , but the board ran out to award the pot to the Czech.
Dominik Paus had just lost with kings and then shoved the button with for 94,000. Serif Gozegir looked him up out of the small blind with king-queen bit found no help on the board .
One hand later, it was Gozegir at risk out of the button with for 13 big blinds and Alexandru Farcasanu called from one seat over with the . After a board of , Gozegir stood up, wished all opponents good luck and headed to the payout desk.
"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.
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.