The cards were already on their backs as Ali Reza Fatehi had pushed forward a big pile of chips and Noam Makavy ended up all in.
Noam Makavy:
Ali Reza Fatehi:
The flop gave Fatehi a gutshot and he added a flush draw to his outs on the turn. The river was the and Makavy quickly headed out of the tournament area.
Davidi Kitai made it 1,700 to go from under the gun on a four-way flop and forced two folds including Conor Beresford on the button. Just the small blind check-called and did so again for 4,500 on the turn.
A third barrel by Kitai on the river was worth 10,000 and this time went through without resistance.
Jakub Grzegorzek raised under the gun to 1,100 and Alex Rocha, next to him, decided to three-bet to 3,500. It came back to Grzegorzek who called.
The dealer brought a flop and Grzegorzek check-called Rocha's bet for 3,000.
Things heated on the turn. Grzegorzek checked again and Rocha sent 7,500 in the middle. Grzegorzek thought about his move for a minute and pushed all in, putting Rocha at risk for his tournament. The latter tanked and ended up folding.
Ottomar Ladva saw his hopes on the first bullet vanish when he ran with into and found no help on a board of .
One table over, Gianluca Bernardini got his stack of around 20,000 in preflop with and Felipe Salgado called with the . The board came and the kings held up.
Salgado was about to send another player to the rail when he opened to 1,100 and called the shove of Roberto Morra for 7,700, but his came up second-best to on a run out.
Maxime Chilaud bet the flop for 400 and Ben Barkay called from one seat over. On the turn, Chilaud checked and folded when facing a bet of 1,700 by Barkay.
One hand later, Carlos Pons Mendes raised to 1,200 and picked up calls by Barkay and Kalidou Sow in the blinds. The flop was checked to Pons Mendes and he bet 2,500. Only Barkay called and checked again the turn, but folded when facing a bet of 9,000.