Tomas Jozonis lost two other min-raised pots, first as initial raiser and then by defending against Tomas Soderstrom. Down to his last 19,600, Jozonis then moved all in and Soderstrom called with . The Swede only had one over card, as Jozonis held .
Martin Kabrhel raised to 6,000 and Andreas Samuelsson moved all in from the small blind. Kabrhel asked for a count and the shove was for 55,500. After short consideration, Kabrhel said "okay, you got it," and called.
Andreas Samuelsson:
Martin Kabrhel:
Only a mere moment before the first community cards appeared, Kabrhel said "suckout coming" and then saw the flop come to give Samuelsson quads. Kabrhel was already drawing dead to win the pot, making the turn and river a mere formality.
Viliyan Petleshkov moved all in three times without picking up a caller to boost his stack slightly. He moved to around 20 big blinds and remains among the shortest stacks.
Two other small pots were played, but none of them went further than the flop with Andreas Samuelsson and Vladimir Troyanovskiy picking up the chips with a simple continuation bet.
Jonas Lauck raised to 6,500 from the hijack and Martin Kabrhel moved all in for around 72,000 from the small blind. Lauck gave it some consideration and called to put Kabrhel at risk.
Martin Kabrhel:
Jonas Lauck:
Lauck, who had re-entered before the start of Day 2 and doubled twice with ace-king, this time dodged it with the board running out . "Good luck guys," Kabrhel said and left the table, reducing the field to the last 12 hopefuls.
Only a few minutes after the elimination of Martin Kabrhel, table one lost yet another player. Vlado Banicevic raised to 6,500 from the cutoff and Steven Thompson moved all in from the small blind for what looked like 41,600. Jonas Lauck folded in the big blind and Banicevic quickly called.
When the cards were tabled, Banicevic turned over his . Thompson first revealed the and then sweated his second hole card, it was the . Despite picking up some additional outs with a gutshot, the board ran out blank showing , to eliminate Thompson.
"What can I do", the Costa Rican said and headed to the rail. There are just 11 players remaining and the field will be combined to one table once down to the last nine.
Andreas Samuelsson raised to 6,500 and Andreas Eiler moved all in. Samuelsson asked for a count and folded to the shove worth 38,500, after some table talk without picking up any information. Eiler shoved the next hand again and nobody called.
Over on table two, Viliyan Petleshkov raised to 6,000 on the button and Vladimir Troyanovskiy in the small as well as Aviv Meiri in the big blind called. The flop fell and Troyanovskiy checked. Meiri bet 7,500 and Petleshkov raised to 18,000 with around 26,000 behind to force folds from both opponents.
Eugene Katchalov raised from early position and picked up two callers in Aviv Meiri in the small blind and Tomas Jozonis in the big blind. On the flop, Meiri checked and Jozonis moved all in for his last 17,800. Both Katchalov and Meiri called and the two remaining active players checked the turn.
On the river, Katchalov bet 35,000 and Meiri folded.
Jozonis tabled for a ten-high flush and then nodded when spotting the of Katchalov, who had rivered the nut flush. This reduced the field to the last 10 hopefuls with two five-handed tables going forward.