After the redraw, the tables are set again and it takes a bit of time to set up the chip counts of the feature table. Action will recommence in a few minutes.
Only a few minutes after the restart of the last two tables, Grzegorz Wyraz raised and then faced the all in of table neighbor David Urban. Wyraz eventually called for his last 16 big blinds and had a flip for his tournament life:
Wyraz:
Urban:
The board ran out and despite the two over cards and the gutshot, Wyraz found no help and departed in 16th place.
Hannes Speiser opened the action with a raise to 70,000, holding the on the feature table. Maria Lampropoulos flat-called with the and Dragoslav Timarac then jammed for 472,000. The action folded to Ivan Luca and he reshoved from the big blind to isolate successfully.
Timarac:
Luca:
The flop left Timarac drawing dead, as Speiser had the other two sevens. Neither the turn nor the river mattered anymore to see Timarac exit in 15th place.
The action started with a min-raise by Stoyan Stefanov to 60,000 and Fabian Schaack moved all in for around 500,000 from the small blind. Mick Heder gave it some thought and then jammed himself with the bigger stack, Stefanov folded.
Schaack:
Heder:
The flop fell and nothing really changed. On the turn, Heder glanced to the dealer and demanded for spades. It was the on the river instead that gave the Dane the better hand and he quickly turned to his neighbor and said "Sorry, I didn't think you were so strong. Wow, so sick."
That is probably little consolation for Schaack though, who is eliminated in 14th place for €6,280.
In the last hand before the dinner break, Peter Siemund open-shoved from the cutoff for 538,000 and Hannes Speiser reshoved from one seat over with . Siemund flipped over his and it was a big flip for his tournament life.
The board ran out and the smallest possible pocket pair indeed held up to award Siemund with an urgently needed double up, both players pretty much swapped their stacks.
From under the gun, Daniel Rose pushed all in for slightly more than 10 big blinds and David Urban woke up with a real hand behind him to get everyone else out of the way.
Rose:
Urban:
The board ran out and Rose was drawing dead after the turn already. He left his chair, looked over to felloe Berlin Poker player Peter Siemund and said "do it better Peter" before heading to the payout desk.