Stanislav Koleno opened to 100,000 in middle position. Martin Kabrhel reshoved 445,000 from the big blind and Koleno called it off after some deliberation.
Martin Kabrhel:
Stanislav Koleno:
Kabrhel was in prime position to double up and took away one of Koleno's outs on the flop. The on the turn opened up some split outs for Koleno, but he would walk away with all of it after the on the river.
Kabrhel, the Czech Will Kassouf, talked his way to a 26th place and received €5,367.
David Novak and Patrick Brück quickly hit the rail after Kabrhel's bustout. They were the last two players to receive €5,367, the next player out will get €6,803.
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier started the day off as second in chips, but the Team PokerStars Pro couldn't seem to win a hand today. Down to just 349,000 in chips, Grospellier shoved all in from the button. [Removed:266] called from the small blind to put "ElkY" at risk.
Bertrand Grospellier:
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Grospellier was behind and couldn't catch up on . "ElkY" fell in 23rd place and had to settle for just €6,083. The cash did put Grospellier over $11 million dollars in lifetime winnings as a small consolation.
Slovakia's Ivan Sebeledi and Germany's Felix Schulze just busted from the Main Event in 22nd and 21st place. Both players received €6,083 for their strong accomplishment.
With the pot up to 380,000 and the board reading , Max Henkel bet 275,000 with 320,000 behind. Patrick Bornicke shoved all in and Henkel was faced with a tough decision.
The German eventually elected to let it go and was left with just 8 big blinds.
Sonay Kehya raised to 90,000 in late position and Gerhard Brimmers defended his big blind. On the flop, Brimmers simply open-shoved for 1,000,000, over four times the size of the pot!
Kehya wasn't impressed and quickly called to create a monster pot.
Gerhard Brimmers:
Sonay Kehya:
Brimmers had flopped bottom two pair, but Kehya had a ton of outs with his overpair and flush draw. The on the turn was safe for Brimmers, but the on the river gave Kehya the winner with a set of queens.
Brimmers headed to the payout desk to collect his winnings. Keyha, who started the day as the absolute short stack, now wields one of the largest stacks in the room.