Ivan Deyra raised before the flop from the cutoff to 52,000 and Dominik Paus moved all in from the small blind for 254,000. Deyra made the call and the showdown went as follows.
Deyra:
Paus:
The board rolled out and Paus found himself a double up.
On a flop showing Sebastian Gohr checked from middle position after which Marc MacDonnell bet 120,000. Gohr called and the turn was the on which both players checked.
The river was the and Gohr checked again, and this time MacDonnell bet 220,000.
Gohr called and MacDonnell showed to rake in the pot.
The action just folded to Ori Miller in the small blind, and he moved all in on Javier Gomez in the big blind. Miller's shove was for 420,000 and Gomez made the call after tanking for a while.
Miller:
Gomez:
The board ran out and Miller was knocked out after having had a big stack for most of the tournament. A little while ago Miller lost with aces versus Benjamin Lamprecht's queens for the chip lead, and right now he's on his way to the exit.
Slaven Popov made it 50,000 from the button and Bruno Lopes shoved from the small blind for 392,000 total. The big blind folded and Popov said "How much is that? Because I'm going to call."
Sleven Popov:
Bruno Lopes:
Lopes hit the flop with and didn't get in trouble anymore on the turn () or river (). Double up!
Ilkin Amirov (button) and Sam Chartier (small blind) got their chips in the middle before the flop. Things weren't looking too good for Chartier as his needed to improve against the of Amirov. Chartier failed to do so with the board reading and the Canadian regular left in 27th place (€25,770).
We got there on the river but Onur Unsal was so kind to talk us through the hand afterwards.
Robert Layne III opened the cutoff for 40,000 and Gleb Tremzin in the small blind three-bet to 110,000. Layne III made the call and the two were heads up.
Tremzin would fire three bullets. 125,000 on the flop, 205,000 on the turn and all in for effectively around 540,000 on the river.
Layne III called the flop and turn and tanked for a bit on the river before he eventually called by tossing in some blue chips. He would soon need to part ways with the rest of his chips as well as Tremzin showed .
"Fours full?" Layne III said while he open mucked his . Layne III exits in 29th place, good for €21,920. A small bubble now as the player that exits in 28th place takes home that same €21,920, while the number 27th takes home €25,770.