Level: 18
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Level: 18
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Players are now on a 15-minute break.
Daniel Birkmose moved all in for 150,000 on a flop of J♠2♥5♥ and Jan-Peter Jachtmann called in the big blind before Martin Kabrhel raised to 280,000.
Jachtmann called and the J♥ fell on the turn. Kabrhel then bet another 160,000, Jachtmann moved all in, and Kabrhel folded.
"You're ahead, my friend," Jachtmann told Birkmose, showing K♦J♣9♥6♥ for trip jacks and a flush. Birkmose had K♠K♥8♥5♠ for a higher flush.
The river came the 7♣ and Birkmose tripled up,
Tom-Aksel Bedell raised to 50,000 and was called by Ferenc Deak in the cutoff before Alex Livingston three-bet to 200,000 on the button.
Bedell folded, but Deak called to see the 10♠Q♠10♣ flop. He then shoved all in for 125,000 and Livingston called.
Ferenc Deak: A♠J♠9♥8♦
Alex Livingston: A♣K♣J♥9♣
The board ran out 3♦2♥ and Livington's ace-king kicker player to earn him the pot and send Deak to the rail.
Markus Lehner bet 80,000 on a flop of 3♥8♣5♦ and Martin Kabrhel called in the cutoff.
Lehner put in his last 57,000 even before the dealer flipped over the Q♣ turn and Kabrhel called with K♥6♦5♥3♠. Lehner had J♣10♥8♦6♥.
The river came the 2♣ and Kabrhel earned the pot and the knockout with two pair.
Tom-Aksel Bedell bet 100,000 from the small blind on a flop of K♣A♣7♠ before big blind Ferenc Deak moved all in for 114,000. Bedell called.
Ferenc Deak: J♣J♦10♥10♠
Tom-Aksel Bedell: K♠6♣6♠3♣
Deak was behind Bedell's pair of kings until the Q♥ turn improved him to a straight. The 8♥ fell on the river and Deak doubled up.
Vasil Medarov three-bet to 180,000 on the button and Maximilian Klostermeier called in the hijack.
The flop came 3♦J♠Q♣ and Klostermeier led out for 375,000. Medarov then stuck in his last 423,000 and Klostermeier called.
Vasil Medarov: A♠A♦7♠6♣
Maximilian Klostermeier: K♣Q♥8♣6♥
Medarov was ahead with his aces against Klostermeier's flopped pair of queens. The board ran out J♥10♣ and Klostermeier improved no further as Medarov doubled up.
Heads-up in a blind versus blind battle, Lautaro Guerra bet 60,000 on a board of 3♥10♥3♠8♠ and Hossein Ensan called.
The river came the 2♠ and Guerra led out for another 200,000. Ensan called and Guerra showed 10♠8♦7♦7♣ for two pair.
Ensan, though, had Q♥8♣6♠3♣ for trip threes to win the pot. "That's why you're a champion," Martin Kabrhel told himl
Lautaro Guerra bet 80,000 on a flop of 10♥3♦8♣ and Omar Eljach called in the cutoff.
The turn came the K♣ and Guerra moved all in for 340,000. Eljach called and turned over A♦A♥K♥3♠, but Guerra had 9♦8♠8♦7♣ for the flopped set.
The J♣ river secured the double up for Guerra as Eljach handed over the pot.
John Dawoud was all in for his last 142,000 from the hijack and was up against Bernd Gleissner under the gun.
John Dawoud: K♠K♥4♦2♣
Bernd Gleissner: Q♥8♠6♠6♥
Dawoud was poised for a double up until the 9♦Q♣6♦ flop gave Gleissner a set. The 9♣ turn improved Gleissner to a full house, and Dawoud found no help on the 2♦ river to hit the rail on the money bubble.

The remaining 23 players are now in the money.