Pim Kuipers raised to 35,000 from the cutoff and Aeragan Arunan three-bet to 120,000 in the small blind. Kuipers then four-bet all in for what appeared to be 360,000 and Arunan quickly called.
Pim Kuipers:
Aeragan Arunan:
The flop was of no help for the Dutchman, and he was drawing dead as soon as the fell on the turn. This made the river a formality and Kuipers headed to the rail.
Hady El Asmar was down to 161,000 in chips and moved in from early position. Over on the button, Quentin Lecomte shoved for 528,000 and big blind Frederico Spilimbergo Volpe instantly called to put both players at risk.
Hady El Asmar:
Quentin Lecomte:
Frederico Spilimbergo Volpe:
The board ran out and El Asmar exited the tournament area. Volpe had just 30,000 left and lost that the next hand with against the of Philippe D'Auteuil with the board coming .
From early position, Tibor Nagygyorgy opened for 41,000 and Hugo Gomes Andrade called from the button. Small blind Rens Feenstra squeezed to 170,000 and the big blind gave up instantly. Nagygyorgy 4-bet to 391,000 and Andrade folded after some 3 minutes in the tank.
Feenstra instantly shoved for 649,000 total. Nagygyorgy tanked for about 7 minutes before he eventually reluctantly called.
Tibor Nagygyorgy:
Rens Feenstra:
The board came and the hand was over on the turn. Andrade said he folded queens.
The third player to exit from the feature table in the first half an hour of Day 4 was Day 1b chip leader Jose Latorre. Nadia Wanzi raised to 36,000 and Albert Daher called from one seat over. Latorre three-bet to more than 200,000 with a stack of 533,000 and Wanzi folded. Daher moved all in and Latorre called it off.
Jose Latorre:
Albert Daher:
The board of gave Latorre plenty of outs, but ultimately the Spaniard that led the Main Event as chip leader into Day 2 was elminated in 64th place.
Action folded to Nick Petrangelo on the button and he shoved by pushing a big stack of 25,000-chips to the middle. The small stack in the small blind folded but big blind Sebastian Sorensson was happy to call for 229,000 total.
Diogo Veiga doubled with versus and then chopped twice to remain in contention.
Patrick Leonard opened to 35,000 and Alexis Fleur three-bet all in for 353,000 from the hijack. James Romero four-bet all in from the cutoff and Leonard folded.
Alexis Fleur:
James Romero:
The board came and Fleur doubled with a full house.
Daniel Smiljkovic opened from under the gun and called the shove of Florian-Dimitrie Duta for 206,000.
Florian-Dimitrie Duta:
Daniel Smiljkovic:
The board came and the Romanian secured the double.
Last but not least, Alexandros Papadopoulos shoved the button and Niek Minten called all in from the small blind for 265,000 with . Papadopoulos only had and the board came .
Brian Kaufman Esposito opened under the gun for 35,000 and big blind Ramon Miquel Munoz defended. Munoz check-called a bet of 33,000 on before they both checked the on the turn. Munoz bet 47,000 on th river and Kaufman called. Munoz showed and Kaufman mucked.
While this pot wasn't huge, Kaufman still down almost 700,000 for the day.
After a raise by Donald Duarte Sierra, Igor Dubinskyy three-bet to 105,000 from one seat over. Duarte Sierra four-bet to 222,000 and Dubinskyy moved all in to force a reluctant fold.
Soon after, Hugo Gomes Andrade open-shoved for 556,000 and Tibor Nagygyorgy in the big blind tanked before calling with the superior stack.
Hugo Gomes Andrade:
Tibor Nagygyorgy:
The Portuguese sank his head down, but saw the board run out to get there on the turn for a big double.
Andre Akkari has been thriving early on and he just added even more chips to the growing stack after sending Erik Friberg to the rail in a big flip.
Akkari opened the action with a raise to 35,000 and Friberg moved all in from the big blind. Akkari asked for a count and the shove was for 404,000 in total, which the PokerStars Team Pro called.
Erik Friberg:
Andre Akkari:
The Swede was ahead on the flop and the turn, but Akkari got there than ks to the river to boost his stack further.