On the turn, Hossein Ensan bet 5,000 and Scott Seiver called from one seat over before the EPT11 Malta finalist shoved the river. Seiver kept shaking his head in disgust and mentioned "garbage" and "nothing" several times, yet still called off and then mucked the once Ensan showed his for a straight.
The table also includes Pascal Hartman and Steve O'Dwyer on his second bullet.
Level nine and ten will be the last two levels before all players get to bag and tag their chips. All those that bust and haven't purchased a re-entry yet can still do so tonight or until 15 minutes before the restart tomorrow as well.
Steve O'Dwyer raised and then called the three-bet of Hossein Ensan from one seat over in the small blind to see a flop of . Both players checked and a appeared on the turn to make Ensan bet. O'Dwyer called and Ensan shoved the river just like he did not long ago against Scott Seiver.
O'Dwyer called off with the for third pair and the of Ensan scored another knockout.
Dominik Panka was not successful on his second bullet either, same applied for Tom-Aksel Bedell. Manuel Blaschke did reenter just now and found fellow German speaking Thomas Muehloecker, Martin Finger and Dominik Nitsche at his new table.
On the turn, Yingui Li bet 12,000 out of the small blind and initial raiser Farid Jattin raised to 25,900. Li reluctantly called and then checked the river before Jattin immediately pushed forward his stack of T-5,000 chips. Li tanked and time was called on him, the one minute of consideration ran down and his hand was dead. He then jokingly pushed forward his stack and the table laughed, though the chips went to Jattin.
Vladimir Yerevich Doborovlskiy decided pushing all in for his last 74,000 was the best move on an board, heads-up against Hossein Ensan in a 40,00 chip pot, inflating things quite a bit.
Ensan tanked, folded and had to ask why.
"If I bet the river you call," Doborovlskiy said. "That's why I go all in."
Scott Seiver and Christoph Vogelsang bumped up the list of reentries to 31 while Christopher Frank and Charlie Carrel departed. The late new arrivals include the two Finns Joni Jouhkimainen and Jussi Nevanlinna.