From first position, Adrien Allain raised to 85,000 on the 6-handed table. Two positions over sat Pierre Calamusa and he three-bet to 220,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Allain and he four-bet to 585,000. Calamusa almost instantly shoved all in after receiving a count, and Allain folded just as quick. Calamusa showed while raking in the chips with a big smile.
The action folded to Adrien Allain and he moved all in from the small blind to put Fabio Sperling at risk. Sperling accepted the challenge, and called for his last 356,000 chips.
Sperling:
Allain:
The board ran out and Sperling kept his tournament hopes and dreams alive.
Joao Vieira keeps on rolling, as he just busted another player at the featured table. Apostolos Bechrakis was all in for his last 340,000 chips and up against Vieira.
On the live stream we just caught the elimination of one of the three last remaining €10 Spin & Go Qualifiers in the tournament.
Jan Bengelmann was all in for his last 500,000 chips and up against Joao Vieira.
Vieira:
Bengelmann:
The board ran out and Bengelmann was knocked out, leaving Luc To and Asan Umarmov as the final two Spin & Go satellite winners. Vieira now sits on 3 million chips.
A 20-minute break for the 20 remaining players. The 1,000-chips will be raced off, the 5,000-chips will be the lowest denomination in play when the players return. The next level up is 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante.
From early position Jan Bendik raised to 65,000. Action folded around to Enver Abduraimov in the big blind and he pushed all in for 550,000. The decision was back on Bendik and he made the call.
Enver Abduraimov:
Jan Bendik:
The board ran out and Enver Abduraimov doubled up.
Natan Chauskin's start of the day was more than good with successful pushes and a double up, but he ran out of luck just now and has made his exit. He got his 302,000 stack in with against the of Andjelko Andrejevic and saw his hand not hold up. The board ran out and Chauskin made his exit.