In the last hand before the break, David Malka raised to 600 as he was first to act. Martin Kabrhel, in the cutoff, three-bet to 2,000, Fabian Quoss, in the small blind, four-bet to 7,000. Malka folded and Kabrhel called.
The flop came , Quoss opened to 5,000, and Kabrhel called.
The turn gave them the , Quoss checked, Kabrhel opened to 8,500, and Quoss shoved all in for 38,875 in total. Kabrhel asked for a count and the dealer told him the amount. Kabrhel took his time to consider all options and asked for the count again. The dealer told him again. Eventually, he opted to fold.
Near the end of the previous level, David Malka, Martin Kabrhel, and Julian Stuer were involved in a hand.
Malka, on the button, raised to 525. Kabrhel, in the small blind, three-bet to 1,800 and Stuer four-bet to 4,100 from the big blind. Malka and Kabrhel called. The flop came , Kabrhel checked, Stuer opened to 6,400, and both Malka and Kabrhel called.
The turn brought them the , Kabrhel and Stuer checked, Malka opened to 50,000, Kabrhel took a long time to think, grabbed some water from his bag, and took some more time. In the end, he opted to fold. So did Stuer.
Following the river of a board with about 9,500 in the pot, Brandon Adams bet 6,000 from the big blind. Cate Hall raised to 14,500 from the button and, after a few moments, Adams called.
Hall showed while Adams tabled for fours full of sixes to win the pot.