Jaroslaw Sikora opened to 3,200 and Jens Lakemeier three-bet to 16,500 from the button before Anton Bertilsson four-bet to 35,500. Sikora folded and Lakemeier called to see the flop of . Bertilsson continued for 25,000 and was called before moving all in for 96,800 on the turn.
Lakemeier tanked for quite some time and then folded. The table contains four players with more than double the current average.
Bryn Kenney opened for 3,500 from the cutoff and was met by a three-bet to 8,300 from Enrico Camosci on the button. The blinds both folded, Kenney called, and the flop came down . Both players checked, and then Kenney led out for 13,600 on the turn.
Camosci made the call and then watched his opponent fire out 27,700 on the river. Camosci thought for a few moments before making the call, but mucked just as soon as Kenney tabled the for top pair.
Just before the break, Pawel Brzeski knocked out the player to his right after three-betting preflop and finding a flop of . His opponent got the stack in with for top pair and a gutshot while Brzeski had flopped middle set with pocket eights to hold up.
We caught the action on the turn as two players checked to Metaal on the button. With displaying Metaal fired 3,300. Just Dominik Nitsche in the small blind called, the big blind folded. Nitsche check called another 13,500 on the river. Metaal showed and Nitsche mucked.
"What a flop for me huh?" Metaal laughed. "Yeah" Nitsche said with a wry smile.
Bryn Kenney comes back from the break with a massive stack and a huge smile on his face.
He's been on a wicked roller coaster ride that saw him dip to 22,000 in the first level, jump back up around 180,000 a few levels later before losing half of that in some set-over-set nightmare that would send some reeling.
Not Kenney though, he responded by winning every pot he played after that and now sits on close to 250,000.
Portugal's Ayan Manji raised to 4,000 from early position and the UK's Peter Charalambous three-bet jammed for 28,600 from the cutoff. The button and blinds folded, and Manji hit the tank for several minutes before making the call.
Manji:
Charalambous:
It was a flip, but the proverbial coin did not come down in Manji's favor as the board ran out a dry [qc9h3h6h4]. Ship the double to Charalambous.
Down to only 32,000 chips, Giada Fang of the PokerStars Team Online moved all in from under the gun with the and Mihails Morozovs called with in the big blind. The flop gave Morozovs a flush draw while the turn changed nothing whatsoever. The river provided one of the two over cards and that sent Fang to the rail.