Level: 16
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Level: 16
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Martin Kabrhel raised to 25,000 and was called by Hossein Ensan on the button and big blind Florian Langmann.
All three players checked the Q♦4♦10♠ flop before Langmann led out for 60,000 on the Q♠ turn. Only Ensan called.
Langmann checked the 3♥ river and Ensan fired out 153,000. "You got it," Langmann said as he mucked.
In a blind versus blind battle, Florian Langmann bet 41,000 on a board of A♥3♣K♣10♣ before Juergen Pollck raised to 125,000.
Langmann tanked for a few moments before coming back with a reraise to 250,000, and Pollack, with around 100,000 remaining, snap-folded.
Joao De Almeida and Andre Filipe Cruz were both recently eliminated on the main feature table.
Anton Suarez three-bet to 75,000 in the big blind and Filip Lovric called in early position.
The flop came 2♥9♥6♣ and Suarez got his last 60,000 in the middle.
Anton Suarez: K♦J♦J♥6♥
Filip Lovric: Q♥8♣7♥5♠
Lovric had a straight draw against Suarez's jacks but improved no further on the 9♦ turn and 10♦ river.
"Know why he tried to bust me? I'm the best player in Europe," Suarez said as he doubled up.
"I want a picture with this guy. The best player in Europe," tablemate Fahredin Mustafov added.
Jonas Kronwitter raised to 42,000 in middle position before Eelis Parssinen moved all in for 108,000 in the hijack. Action folded back to Kronwitter who called.
Eelis Parssinen: A♥Q♠10♥10♣
Jonas Kronwitter: K♣K♦8♥8♣
Kronwitter was ahead with his pair of kings, then hit a full house on the 8♦5♣5♦ flop. The board ran out 2♠6♥ and Parssinen was sent to the rail.
Jonas Kronwitter limped in from the button and Eelis Parssinen and Florian Langmann came along from the blinds.
All three players checked to the turn on a board of 2♦3♦K♦J♦ where Langmann bet 35,000. Only Parssinen called.
The river came the 7♦ and Langmann bet another 75,000. Parssinen used up three time banks before he mucked.
Level: 15
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
The remaining 21 players are headed on a 40-minute dinner break.
Action should resume around 7:35 p.m. local time.
Omar Eljach three-bet to 115,000 in the small blind, Vadim Zakharyan moved all in for 176,000 in the cutoff, and Eljach called.
Vadim Zakharyan: K♦J♥10♦10♣
Omar Eljach: A♥A♣7♥4♣
Zakharyan was behind Eljach's aces as the board came 2♦K♥Q♦4♠. Down to his last card to stay in the tournament, Zakharyan hit the K♠ to make trips and double up.
"I can't win against you," Eljach said as he paid him off.
"You busted me on my first bullet," Zakharyan pointed out.