Action folded to Anton Bertilsson on the button and he raised to 100,000. Both Ivan Luca in the small blind as Dario Sammartino in the big blind called and the three took a flop of .
Ivan Luca lead out for 130,000 and Sammartino made the call. Bertilsson followed suit and called as well.
The hit the turn and Luca checked. Sammartino did the same and Bertilsson now made a bet of 325,000. Luca got out of the way but Sammartino shoved all in for 900,000 exactly. Bertilsson tanked for quite a bit before making the call.
Dario Sammartino:
Anton Bertilsson:
Sammartino needed to avoid tens and spades to double up and stay alive, but failed to do so as the spiked the river.
Sammartino left with hanging shoulders, the remaining 9 players are guaranteed €49,730 from here on out.
Dario Sammartino was moved to Table 1 in order to balance the lineup with five players each, and the field will now play hand-for-hand on the money bubble.
Sam Chartier moved all in for 115,000 from the button and Jeff Rossiter isolated from one seat over by moving all in as well.
Chartier:
Rossiter:
The board ran out and Chartier doubled up to around six big blinds before shoving from the cutoff again the next hand. Ivan Luca looked him up out of the big blind and the Canadian was in trouble again.
Chartier:
Luca:
This time Chartier didn't find enough help on a board of and the field had been reduced to the final 10.
On the button, Ivan Luca raised to 80,000. Small blind Mustapha Kanit made the call, and big blind Sam Chartier came along as well. All three checked on and the hit the turn. Kanit lead out for 110,000 and just Chartier called, Luca folded. Kanit bet 210,000 and Chartier called after about a minute or two in the tank. Kanit revealed his , Chartier mucked and continued short.
On a board of , Charlie Carrel had bet 200,000 and found a caller in Nick Petrangelo. The turn was the and Petrangelo check-called a larger bet from Carrel, this time 350,000. Both players checked the on the river.
Petrangelo tabled and Carrel showed to scoop the pot and move him up the chip leaderboards after gaining over half a million chips in just one hand
Keith Johnsson, who qualified for this event late last night, was chip leader for quite some time, but he has abandoned that position a little while ago. Just now we saw him lose some additional chips, this time to WSOP champion Martin Jacobson.
On a board of we saw Martin Jacobson bet out 175,000 from the big blind. Keith Johnson, seated under the gun, made the call.
The river came the and Jacobson moved all in for 730,000. Johnson opted to fold and continued with 1.3 million in chips. Martin Jacobson is up to almost 1.3 as well.
The tournament was stuck on 14 players for quite some time, but just now three players busted in rapid fashion. Kim Wittendorff was the latest casualty.
Under the gun Kim Wittendorff raised and action folded to Anton Bertilsson in the big blind. Bertilsson clashed in a big pot with Mustapha Kanit not too long ago, but by now was recovered to the point where he had Wittendorff covered again. Bertilsson shoved all in and Wittendorff snap called.
Kim Wittendorff:
Anton Bertilsson:
Wittendorff had the dominating ace-king, but would end up short. The board ran out and the Dane made his exit while Bertilsson was back to the point he was at before clashing with Kanit.