Renan Bruschi raised it up from the button and earned a call from Michal Mrakes in the small blind. They checked the flop and Mrakes bet the turn for 2,500, which Bruschi called. Once the fell on the river, Mrakes opted to check and Bruschi then ramped up the sizing with a bet worth 17,000.
That was enough to avoid a showdown as Mrakes folded and forfeited the pot.
On the tail end of a heads-up pot between Jack Sinclair and Stanislav Zegal, the former bet the river for 17,000. Zegal tanked for a while and eventually made the call by tossing in a single chip.
Sinclair rolled over the for a full house, sixes full of queens, and dragged in yet another healthy pot. However, the Brit is not the current chip leader as Ezequiel Waigel has even more chips at his disposal.
The cards were already flipped over as Switzerland's Samiyel Duzgun was at risk with the , which had flopped a straight draw on . Anton Kraus had that dominated with the for a set and the turn as well as the river runout failed to keep Duzgun in contention.
Parker Talbot was seen leaving the tournament area but was kind enough to relay what had happened.
The player from under the gun raised, the button called before Talbot shoved in the big blind for 35,000. The initial raiser folded but the button called.
Parker Talbot: (suited)
Button:
The board ran out for Talbot to bust.
He wandered over to Conor Beresford to chat while contemplating if he'd reenter today and try again tomorrow.
Karolis Sereika raised to 2,200 and [Removed:432] called from three seats over. Terry Jordon then jammed for the last 12,400 and Sereika went over the top to force out [Removed:433].
Terry Jordon:
Karolis Sereika:
Things looked dire for the Brit on the flop but he got there on the turn and river.