Christos Veresoglou shoved for 38,000 from middle position and he was called by Alexander Ivarsson in the small blind.
Christos Veresoglou: A♥Q♦
Alexander Ivarsson: A♠10♠
Veresoglou's hand held on 9♦2♦4♥3♣6♥ and he doubled up.
Christos Veresoglou shoved for 38,000 from middle position and he was called by Alexander Ivarsson in the small blind.
Christos Veresoglou: A♥Q♦
Alexander Ivarsson: A♠10♠
Veresoglou's hand held on 9♦2♦4♥3♣6♥ and he doubled up.
Action was picked up on the flop of 5♦8♣10♦. Dylan Lambert was all in for 10,000 from the button against Pascal Brechot in the small blind. There was around 35,000 in the pot.
Dylan Lambert: A♥Q♠
Pascal Brechot: 10♥9♣
Lambert failed to improve across the 4♥ turn and the 4♦ river and was eliminated.
The spin-up continues for Arik Filstein as he just doubled up again to around 375,000!
Filstein said he just called a three-bet from Stefan Burch and got the chips in on a low flop. Filstein's KxKx was too good for the QxQx of Burch, which saw him become one of the chip leaders!
Nivel: 17
Ciegas: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Jonas Degen jammed for 25,000 from middle position. Victor Salinier in the cutoff seemed tempted, but folded. However Nico Wendlant in the small blind chose to click-back to 45,000, making the big blind fold.
Jonas Degen: K♥Q♦
Nico Wendlant: A♣Q♣
The board of 5♥9♣A♠4♣10♦ was no help for Degen, who was eliminated.
Alex Romero was all in for 25,000 and at-risk versus Arturs Vasilevskis.
Alex Romero: A♣3♥
Arturs Vasilevskis: A♥J♥
Romero's ace was dominated, and the 7♦5♦2♦10♥J♣ runout did not provide him with any salvation, Vasilevskis taking the pot with a pair of jacks.
On a board of A♥7♣8♣10♦7♦, there were around 40,000 chips in the middle when Nicolas Bokowski checked from the big blind and Aleksey Cherkasov bet 20,000 from middle position. Bokowski then shoved, which put Cherkasov to the test for his remaining stack of 40,000. Some time went by while Cherkasov tried to piece together the puzzle, and eventually he called.
Bokowski then showed a straight with J♣9♦, and Cherkasov was forced to show A♠9♠ before he departed, which left Bokowski with a stack of almost 450,000!
Daniel Koloszar was all in for 100,000 and at risk versus Daniel Abrahamsson.
Daniel Koloszar: K♣K♦
Daniel Abrahamsson: J♣10♣
Koloszar looked in great shape, but was in trouble after the 8♣5♣3♣ flop gave his opponent a flush.
Koloszar still had outs to a higher flush. The K♥ turn gave him extra outs with top set if he filled up, but the Q♥ river was a brick, sending the unfortunate Koloszar to the rail.
Kristian Dahl raised to 10,000 from under the gun and Victor Pinna shoved from the next seat for 76,000. When the action got back to Dahl, he took his time before he dropped in the call with a stack of around 100,000.
Victor Pinna: 9♦9♠
Kristian Dahl: A♥Q♣
It was a fair flip where Pinna kept his advantage through the 5♠K♠8♣ flop and even picked up a flush draw on the J♠ turn. Dahl needed to connect with the river, but instead Pinna improved to a set when the 9♣ completed the board, which earned him a double-up.
On the same table is Arik Filstein, who was down to just one big blind not too long ago, but has gone on a major spin-up and now has around 200,000 in front of him.