Fabian Quoss opened under the gun to 330,000 and action folded to Ole Schemion in the big blind. He announced all in for 1,885,000 and Quoss made the call after thinking about it for a bit.
Fabian Quoss:
Ole Schemion:
The flop made Quoss the heavy favorite: . The on the turn was as blank as they could come and Ole asked the Poker Gods for help one more time; "Einmal noch!"
They obliged as the hit the river.
"Boom!" shouted Schemion as he clapped his hands firmly.
Quoss laughed and cut out the chips to hand to his neighbor.
Fedor Holz stole the blinds twice and then Ole Schemion raised to 250,000 from the cutoff. Fabian Quoss glanced over at the stacks behind him and announced all in before raising the next hand from the cutoff to 250,000.
Mikita Badziakouski shoved for just over 600,000 out of the big blind and Quoss quickly called.
Badziakouski:
Quoss:
After a board of , the Belorussian was sent to the rail in 6th place for €210,530 and Quoss has now taken over the lead from Fedor Holz.
From under the gun, Fabian Quoss raised to 250,000. Action folded around to live qualifier Michael Bonzon in the big blind and he shoved all in for 720,000 total. Quoss asked for a count, and called.
Michael Bonzon:
Fabian Quoss:
The flop came , favoriting Quoss. The on the turn gave Bonzon some new outs, but the on the river gave Quoss two pair and eliminated the man from Switzerland.
Bonzon takes home €166,400, the remaining 6 players are guaranteed €210,530 from here on our.
Mikita Badziakouski shoved his short stack after coming back from break and found no call from Aidyn Auyezkanov, who mucked the in the big blind, Badziakouski showed him .
The next hand was a walk before Fedor Holz raised to 240,000 first to act. Fabian Quoss shoved the cutoff for 845,000 and Holz called it off:
Quoss:
Holz:
The board ran out and Quoss doubled in the battle of Germans.
The last hand of the level saw Fedor Holz shove all in from the hijack position. Action folded around to David Peters in the big blind and he went into the tank. With the 15-minute break already some 2 minutes underway, Peters eventually committed his chips.
David Peters:
Fedor Holz:
The flop favored Holz. The on the turn was a blank and the on the river didn't really change anything effectively either.
David Peters hit the rail in 8th place, netting him €129,050. The remaining 7 players are guaranteed €166,400 from here on out.
"Info for all the short stacks, you cannot bust," Ole Schemion grinned.
A few minutes ago, the German had three-bet all in for 1,730,000 against a raise by Murad Akhundov and the latter gave up his 250,000 chip-raise. Fabian Quoss then shoved for 845,000 and got the blinds and antes before David Peters moved in from under the gun for 610,000.
Akhundov reshoved from two seats over and held the dominating hand.