Jean-Noel Thorel checked from the big blind on and Antonio Buonanno made a 8,000 bet from the hijack. Ole Schemion on the button made the call, and so did Thorel.
The fell on the turn and Thorel checked. Buonanno bet 10,000 and just Schemion called, Thorel folded.
The completed the board, and with four hearts on the board it was Buonanno who made a 30,000 bet. Schemion thought about it for some time, but folded in the end.
With on the board, Ihar Soika bet out 22,800 from the small blind. Kyle Julius on the button made the call. The fell on the river and Soika shoved for 47,400. Julius asked for a count, and made the call.
With on the flop, Vanessa Selbst bet 8,6000 from the hijack position. Neighbor Vitaly Lunkin made the call.
Both players checked the on the turn, and the hit the river. Selbst checked again, and Lunkin bet out 15,000. Selbst announced that she was all in not much later. Lunkin thought about it for a bit, but folded eventually.
From under the gun, Dmitry Yurasov raised to 5,000. Igor Pihela called from middle position, and 2014 World Series of Poker November Niner Bruno Politano called from the hijack seat. In the big blind, David Zemel called, and the flop came down . Action checked to Politano in last position, and he bet 8,500. Everyone folded, and Politano chipped up.
Dimitar Danchev got all of his chips in against Dario Sammartino holding . Sammartino had and hit an ace on the flop to eliminate. Danchev, who won the 2013 PCA, made his way out of the tournament room.
Fabian Quoss shoved for 9,000 from the hijack, and Philip Sternheimer in the small blind made the call.
"That's Not Good" said Quoss after Sternheimer showed . Quoss had and needed some clubs or a king.
Just one club and no kings on the flop . After the hit the turn, Quoss already got up from the table. The hit the river and Quoss made his way to the exit.