Charlie Carrel opened to 2,200 from under the gun and Kacper Pyzara three-bet to 4,000 to receive a call. On the flop both players checked and Pyzara then shoved the turn for three times the pot. Carrel called with for the nut flush draw while Pyzara held for a flush draw and gutshot. Another three on the river completed the board and Carrel held up.
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After a raise to 2,000, Jens Lakemeier three-bet to 5,500 and Jonas Lauck cold four-bet to 12,500 out of the big blind. Lakemeier five-bet to 23,000 and Lauck called to see a flop of rainbow. Lauck check-raised all in with pocket jacks and Lakemeier snapped him off with pocket kings to claim the big pot after both turn and river were blanls.
On the three-way flop of , EPT11 Prague runner up Anton Bertilsson checked out of the big blind and Bernhard Haider bet 4,700 from under the gun. Day 1b chip leader Jaroslaw Sikora called and Bertilsson then check-raised to 17,500 to win the pot uncontested. Another big stack on the table is Jose Carlos Garcia.
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Mateusz Rypulak raised to Sebastian Pauli moved all in for 15,100 with the . Rypulak called with and had the EPT11 London champion drawing dead to outright win the pot after the flop . The last queen in the deck came on the turn, but it was already too late and no card could help Pauli anymore.
Over on the feature table, Kellyann Heffernan raised to 2,500 and Andy Black called all in for his last 900 chips. Dzmitry Urbanovich came along from the big blind and check-called the flop for 2,400. On the turn, Urbanovich checked and then folded when Heffernan made it 2,500 to go and the model turned over . Black had the and the river ensured the split pot.