Shannon Shorr raised the cutoff to 105,000 and Stefan Jedlicka came along to see the flop, which both players checked. On the turn, Jedlicka bet 200,000 and Shorr called before Jedlicka check-folded the river to a bet worth 250,000.
Just before the break at the feature table, Jerry Odeen and Balakrisha Patur clashed in two back-to-back pots. First, Patur raised from under the gun with and Jerry Odeen defended the big blind with . Odeen check-called 75,000 on the flop.
The turn brought the and Odeen now check-called 150,000 from the American. On the river, Odeen checked, Patur bet 500,000, and Odeen folded the best hand.
In the subsequent hand, Pascuale Braco raised to 90,000 from early position with , Jerry Odeen called from the small blind and Patur called from the big blind.
Everyone caught a piece of the flop and Braco continued for 175,000. Odeen called his top pair before Patur raised his nut flush draw to 500,000. Braco got out of the way but Odeen called.
The turn gave Patur a pair to go along with his draw. Odeen checked and Patur simply shoved it in for 1,915,000, slightly covering Odeen's remaining stack.
"Whatever, you're good," Odeen said after briefly contemplating it. The Swede added a few more remarks, not responded to by Patur, before ending with a "you've got my number".
Johan Storakers raised to 155,000 under the gun and Rui Sousa called from the cutoff.
Players saw a flop of and Storakers checked. Sousa bet 150,000 and Storakers check-called. The dealer burned and turned the and Storakers check-called another bet of 400,000 from Sousa. The filled up the board and Storakers checked for a third time. Sousa fired 900,000 and Storakers with about 1,200,000 behind, thought for a long while, then folded face up.
Yunye Lu raised to 100,000 from the hijack and action folded to Isaac Haxton in the big blind who shoved. Lu asked for a count and the dealer confirmed Haxton had 745,000 behind. Lu looked at his cards once more to confirm they were what he thought they were and then made the call.
Isaac Haxton:
Yunye Lu:
The board ran out for Haxton to hold with the higher pocket pair to double up.
In the first hand back from the break, Markku Koplimaa moved all in from the button and was called by Cyril Monbrun-Massot in the small blind and Felipe Salgado in the big blind.
On the flop, Monbrun-Massot check-called abet of 50,000 and they checked down the turn and river.
Monbrun-Massot revealed his and Salgado tapped the table with an "it's good" as he flashed . Koplimaa turned over his and was sent to the rail in 28th place.
For his second deep run of the festival, the €1,100 National champion collects €36,550 and the remaining 27 players have €42,910 locked up.
Isaac Haxton glanced at Markku Koplimaa's stack in the small blind and asked how much he had behind before limping in from the middle position. Yunye Lu raised to 125,000 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Haxton who three-bet to 375,000. Lu looked at his cards once more and then made the call.
The flop came , Haxton continued with a bet of 175,000 and Lu called.
The turn brought them the , Haxton slowed down and checked. Lu now bet 300,000 and Haxton called.
The river completed the board with the . Haxton checked for the last time. Lu shoved with the bigger stack and Haxton glanced at his cards once more before pushing them over the line for the fold.
Felipe Salgado opened to 90,000 from early position and was called by Bartlomiej Machon in the cutoff and Jonas ten Cate in the small blind. Markku Koplimaa in the big blind used one time bank extension and called as well.
Four ways to the flop, the action checked to Salgado and he continued for 200,000. Machon folded and ten Cate then moved all in. Koplimaa let go and Salgado called instantly.
Felipe Salgado:
Jonas ten Cate:
The turn vaulted ten Cate into the lead but the river counterfeited his hand to let Salgado double for 985,000.