Mikita Badziakouski raised to 35,000 from early position and Dan Shak defended his big blind. On a flop of , Shak check-raised from 30,000 to 80,000 and forced a fold.
Ole Schemion pushed all in for his last 90,000 with the and was called by Ivan Luca in the big blind with . The board came and Schemion turned a straight to double.
Schemion then pushed the next hand for 200,000 and Mikita Badziakouski called out of the big blind.
Ole Schemion:
Mikita Badziakouski:
On the flop, Badziakouski hit top pair while Schemion needed a ten for the straight to stay in contention. Neither the turn nor the river were of help and Schemion was gone in 6th place.
Steffen Sontheimer limed from the small blind and Bryn Kenney checked in the big blind. Sontheimer bet the flop for 16,000 and Kenny called before Sontheimer check-called a bet of 23,000 on the turn. The river was checked through and Sontheimer showed to win the hand.
Ivan Luca announced a raise and first tossed in 30,000, then added another T-5,000 chip. The raise was confirmed to be foir 32,000 and Bryn Kenney moved all in from the small blind. Luca snap-called all in for around 240,000 and the cards were turned over.
Ivan Luca:
Bryn Kenney:
The flop changed nothing much yet, but Kenney picked up quite some outs on the turn. It was not a ten or a five, but the that fell on the river and let the money bubble burst in cruel fashion. All four remaining players now have €67,555 guaranteed for their efforts.
After a min-raise preflop and a check on the flop, Steffen Sontheimer bet the turn for 70,000 and Dan Shak folded.
Mikita Badziakouski limped the button and Bryn Kenney checked in the biog blind. The flop was checked before Kenney bet the turn for 37,000, Badziakouski called. The river saw a bet of 138,000 by Kenney and that won the pot without showdown.
Steffen Sontheimer raised to 45,000 and Bryn Kenney moved all in from the button, Sontheimer snap-called.
Steffen Sontheimer:
Bryn Kenney:
"Uh oh, that's a flip against Bryn," Sontheimer joked. The board ran out and Sontheimer doubled for 365,000.
One hand later, Kenney opened to 45,000 and Sontheimer called in the big blind. The German check-raised a flop of from 40,000 to 112,000 and Kenney folded.
Mikita Badziakouski was all in for 477,000 from the cutoff and Steffen Sontheimer on the button looked him up. Badziakouski had a flip with against the and said "the queen is coming" while Dan Shak in the big blind shot out of his chair on the flop. "I had pocket threes and would have shoved."
The turn was a blank, but Badziakouski spiked the river to double.
Mikita Badziakouski limped the small blind and folded to the shove of Steffen Sontheimer.
Badziakouski raised to 40,000 on the button and Bryn Kenney shoved from the big blind, forcing a fold.
Kenney raised to 45,000 in the small blind and Dan Shak called in the big blind. The flop fell and Kenney bet 48,000, Shak moved all in and Kenney folded. "I had a shoving hand pre," Shak said. "Ole would shove," the American added and flashed .
Shak limped from the small blind right after. Badziakouski shoved out of the big blind and Shak snap-called.
Dan Shak:
Mikita Badziakouski:
The board came and Shak doubled for 468,000 to take the lead.