Adrian Buzan raised to 300,000 and Miroslav Lelek shoved out of the small blind. Buzan had around 1.4 million left and called all in to see a coin flip for his tournament life.
Buzan:
Lelek:
The flop of gave Lelek a set of jacks and Buzan needed a ten for the straight to stay in. However, it was not meant to be with the turn and the river. Buzan is eliminated in 13th place and the two tables continue six-handed.
Ronny Voth raised to 225,000 from early position and Tony Veille three-bet all in from one seat over for around 850,000. Action folded back to Voth and he called to put Veille at risk.
Veille:
Voth:
The flop improved Voth to a pair of jacks and he kept the lead on turn and river to eliminate Veille in 12th place.
Magic Man 558 raised to 250,000 and then faced two all ins behind him by Alin-Florin Toma and Antonio Rubiano Prada.
He folded face up and was then shown and . On the turn he would have made two pair, but the river provided a flush on the board and the two players chopped it up.
After losing a big pot just prior, Antonio Rubiano Prada was in the big blind with only 325,000 chips. Magic Man 558 raised to 350,000 from early position and the action folded to Prada, who called all in.
Prada:
Magic Man 558:
The flop of and the turn changed nothing, nor did the river help Prada. He was eliminated in 11th place and takes home €2,879 for his efforts.
The remaining 10 players are on a 10-minute break.
In the last hand of the level, Miroslav Lelek raised to 225,000 from the cutoff and Ronny Voth as well as Ondrej Vlasanek called out of the blinds. The flop was checked to Lelek and he continued for 300,000. Voth called and Vlasanek then check-raised to 900,000, forcing folds from his two opponents.
One more level will be played for tonight, or until eight players remain, whichever of the two comes first.
Ronny Voth raised to 300,000 from the button and Ondrej Vlasanek called in the small blind. On the flop, Vlasanek check-called a bet worth 335,000 and did so again for 710,000 on the turn. After the river, Vlasanek checked for a third time. Voth bet 1.3 million and was quickly called to show .
Vlasanek mucked and Voth took a big pot and the lead.
Sandro Pitzanti limped in from the small blind and Ronny Voth checked in the big blind. On the flop, Pitzanti check-called a bet of 125,000 and both then checked the turn. On the river, Pitzanti gave up the pot against a bet and was left very short.
Hand 2
Pitzanti shoved the button for 495,000 and Voth reshoved from the small blind.
Pitzanti:
Voth:
The board came and the Dutchman doubled up to one million again.