With about 9,500 in the pot and the board displaying 9♦Q♠4♦J♣6♦, Fabian Bartuschk took the lead with a bet of 7,000, which Petr Satek quickly called. Satek revealed 9♣9♠ for a set of nines, while Bartuschk showed 10♦2♦ for a flush.
With about 9,500 in the pot and the board displaying 9♦Q♠4♦J♣6♦, Fabian Bartuschk took the lead with a bet of 7,000, which Petr Satek quickly called. Satek revealed 9♣9♠ for a set of nines, while Bartuschk showed 10♦2♦ for a flush.
Robert Kokoska opened to 2,000 from the button and Jessica Teusl called from the small blind.
The flop came J♦6♦A♣ and Teusl check-called a 1,700 continuation-bet from Kokoska.
Both players checked the 7♣ turn leading to the 2♦ river. Teusl bet 2,700 and Kokoska quickly folded.
There were over 20,000 chips in the pot on a board of 8♣Q♠8♥K♦ when both Wing Po Liu and Dimitrios Anastasakis checked.
The river brought a 10♣ and Liu shoved, which gave Anastasakis a decision for his remaining stack of around 25,000. After thinking it over, Anastasakis decided to risk his tournament life.
Liu flipped J♥9♥ for a rivered straight, and Anastasakis tabled K♥Q♣ for top two pair, then vacated his seat at the table.
Traian Stanciu and Serhii Karpus went to the turn with the board showing 7♦3♥5♣7♣ when Stanciu bet 11,500 from middle position. Karpus called in the hijack.
The river was the 10♠ and Stanciu bet another 15,000. Karpus called once more and Stanciu turned over 8♥8♠. Karpus, though, had K♣K♦ as he took the pot.
Heads-up on a board of 5♥9♣K♦J♥, Patrik Jaros bet 5,500 from the cutoff before Nariman Yaghmai raised to 15,400 in the big blind.
Jaros came back with a reraise to 37,000 and Yaghmai tanked for a moment until moving all in. Jaros, with around 65,000 remaining, let out a laugh and snap-folded.
Sergi Reixach has recently taken his seat at this table.
Jan Martinsek had a bet of 16,500 in front of him from under the gun on a flop of 8♥5♥5♣ before Gal Naim raised to 45,500 in the big blind. Martinsek then moved all in for 123,100. Naim spent nearly five minutes in the tank before eventually calling.
Jan Martinsek: A♦5♦
Gal Naim: 10♥8♣
Martinsek was ahead with trip fives and poised for the massive double up against Naim's two pair. The 6♥ turn gave Naim some outs to a flush, but he missed the 9♦ river as Martinsek doubled up.
At another table, Rachid El Yaacoubi was all in for his last 72,000 from the cutoff against Stanislaw Miadzel on the button with the flop showing J♠2♠4♥.
Rachid El Yaacoubi: 2♣2♥
Stanislaw Miadzel: J♦3♦
El Yaacoubi showed down a set of deuces and the board ran out K♥10♥ to earn him a double up.
There were around 15,000 chips in the pot on a board of K♥7♥8♦K♠ when Milos Petakovic fired a bet of 10,500, and Eusebiu Jalba called.
When the Q♦ landed on the river, Petakovic checked it over to Jalba, who was undecided on what to do. It took around two minutes before Jalba finally decided to check it back, and was relieved that he did.
Petakovic tabled 7♣7♠ for a flopped set that turned into a full house, and Jalba breathed a sigh of relief that he didn't invest any more chips into the pot on the river.
Perica Maric started the action with a raise to 2,200, only to face an all-in from Vladas Tamasauskas for 7,600 right next to him. Daniel Sulz then entered the fray by calling the all-in, which brought the action back to Maric. In a bold move, he four-bet to 23,200. However, Sulz responded by shoving all-in for over 150,000, leaving Maric to contemplate his next move. After a moment of hesitation, Maric reluctantly folded his pocket queens, clearly frustrated by how things unfolded.
Vladas Tamasauskas: 9♠9♣
Daniel Sulz: K♠K♥
The board came down A♣10♦2♣J♦K♣, giving Sulz a winning pair and sending Tamasauskas to the rail.
Maric, on the other hand, was left feeling frustrated about the chance he let slip away.