Scott Margereson opened and then called the three-bet to 28,500 by Raiden Kan. On the flop, Margereson check-called a bet of 30,000 and the duo then checked the turn. On the river, Margereson checked for the third time and Kan was almost willing to bet before checking behind and flashing .
Margereson flipped over and took down the pot with aces and queens.
Thiago Nishijima opened to 13,000 and was shoved on by EPT11 Deauville champion Ognyan Dimov for 35,000. Action was folded back to Nishijima who made the call.
Frank Williams is the new chip leader in the EPT Dublin Main Event after knocking out [Removed:4]. Rudelitz opened and was three-bet from Frank Williams in the hijack. The blinds folded and action was back on Rudelitz who four-bet jammed for roughly 40 big blinds. Williams made the call and his was marginally ahead of his opponent's . The flop came , and although the did open straight opportunities for Rudelitz, the ensured that he left two short of the money.
With 89 players remaining and 87 paid, stay tuned to PokerNews for live EPT Dublin bubble updates
On a board of , Kuljinder Sidhu had checked from the big blind. Vebjorn Monstad bet 25,000 and Sidhu now check shoved all in for effectively 90,500. Monstad thought about it for a bit, before he reluctantly made the call.
Kuljinder Sidhu:
Vebjorn Monstad:
Monstad was at risk and needed help to stay alive. The on the river resulted in exactly that, as he doubled up with the better two pair.
A short-stacked Fernando Brito moved all in for 22,500 on the feature table and Francisco Oliveira called on the button, the players in the blinds folded. Brito was flipping with against the of the Portuguese and the board ran out .
The action folded around to [Removed:4] and he open-shoved from the small blind into short stack Guy Goossens. The Belgian called for his last 45,500 with and was ahead of the of the German. The board came and Goossens doubled.