Emil Patel moved all-in from under the gun and was called by fellow short stack William Arruda. The remaining players folded and the cards were turned on their backs.
Patel:
Arruda:
Arruda was all-in for the second time holding pocket jacks, but this time he was ahead, but the flop of was a scary one, leaving Patel open-ended despite the Brazilian flopping a set. The turn was the safe looking but the river gave Patel a straight and eliminated Arruda.
Akin Tuna raised to 80,000 and Sergey Lebedev called out of the big blind. The flop came and the Russian quickly check-folded to a continuation bet. One hand later, Tuna raised to 80,000 again and Ryan Riess defended his big blind. The American also check-folded on the flop.
Two hands later, Riess shoved the button and claimed the blinds and antes.
Timothy Adams moved all-in from early position for his remaining 601,000. It folded round to Samuel Panzica on the button who re-shoved, and the blinds folded.
Adams:
Panzica:
Adams was behind and there was no help for him as the board came , and Panzica scooped his remaining chips, as his stack approaches three million as players headed on a twenty minute break
In the first hand back from the break, Ryan Riess moved all in from the cutoff for 315,000 and the action folded around to Davidi Kitai in the big blind. He made the call and Riess immediately sighed when he found himself at risk with the slightly inferior pocket pair.
Riess:
Kitai:
The flop came and Riess was asking for a diamond to get a sweat. Instead, the turn and river completed the board and Riess was gone in 6th place for a payday of €92,240.
The action folded around to Akin Tuna and he raised to 100,000 from the button. Davidi Kitai moved all in from one seat over and it was folded back to Tuna. He asked for a count and the dealer revealed a total amount of 725,000. Kitai glanced over at his opponent with a smile and then said "gamble or no gamble?"
Ultimately, Tuna called and both players had aces with mediocre kickers.
Kitai:
Tuna:
The flop opened split opportunities while the on the turn saw Kitai improve to eights and sevens. However, the final community card was the river and that gave Tuna a straight. Kitai, who spun up his stack from three big blinds to make two pay jumps, exited in 5th place and takes home €120,050.
Samuel Panzica opened to 100,000 from the button and Emil Patel moved all-in for his remaining 715,000 chips. Panzica thought before making the call.
Panzica:
Patel:
Patel was ahead, and the offered no scare cards, but the on the turn had him drawing to three outs, and the was not one of them. Patel exited in fourth place securing a cash of €184,650
Sergey Lebedev bet the flop for 50,000 with Samuel Panzica calling and both players then checked the turn. Lebedev's bet on the river for 100,000 avoided a showdown and took down the pot.
Akin Tuna then raised the small blind to 100,000 and Lebedev called. On the flop, Tuna continued for 125,000 and was called. Both players checked down the turn and river. Tuna showed pocket eights and Lebedev had that beat with .
Shortly after, Lebedev limped the small blind and Panzica raised to 150,000. The Russian called to see a flop of , but check-folded to a continuation bet worth 125,000.