Federico Sztern (button) and Sebastian Gohr (big blind) got it in on a board of well into the break. Sztern had two pair with but he was trailing the of Gohr. The on the river didn't do Sztern any good and he made his way to the exit.
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Terence Stevens moved in from the small blind to put the pressure on big blind Andrew Chen. Chen made the call for his 131,000 with and turned out to be up against . Chen doubled after the board ran out .
As we arrived over on table 8 Niall Farrel had just bet around 40,000 on a flop of from the cutoff. His neighbor Marc MacDonnell on the button made the call.
Farrell bet another 138,000 on the turn and again MacDonnell called.
The completed the board and Farrell carefully cut out 250,000 and slid them forward. MacDonnell thought for just 10 seconds and then moved all in.
"So frustrating! I fold!" Farrell said while open mucking his , "So %$#*! frustrating!" MacDonnell didn't show and just collected the chips.
On a flop Belarusian pro Anton Astapau moved all in for his last 118,000 from the big blind and Terence Stevens tanked for a bit before calling from his direct left.
Stevens:
Astapau:
The turn brought the and the river the , giving Stevens a winning pair. Astapau looked disappointed, and shook his head ever so slightly, as he hit the rail.
Ilkin Amirov got his last 240,000 in from the cutoff over a under the gun raise from Thomas Butzhammer. Butzhammer called with and put Amirov and his at risk.
The flop came , not doing much for either player. The on the turn brought Amirov some outs for a chop and he asked the dealer for a six. Instead the popped up on the river and he doubled up.
Lukasz Mroczek in the big blind got it in with against Enio Bozzano who was seated under the gun and had . The board ran out an uneventful and Mroczek doubled up his 454,000 stack.