Roman Korenev raised to 20,000 and Jean-Noel Thorel three-bet to 45,000 from the small blind to see the Russian call. On a flop of , Thorel made a continuation bet of 75,000 and folded when Korenev moved all in with the superior stack.
Nikolay Komcharokov raised to 25,000 and Eric Sfez three-bet to 64,000 from the button. From one seat over, Fabio Sperling four-bet shoved for a total of 235,000 and the action folded back to initial raiser Komcharokov. He asked for the three-bet amount and the all in once again, quietly sat there and then announced all in himself. Sfez took some time before mucking the cards and they flipped them over.
Sperling:
Komcharokov:
The flop gave the Russian additional outs with the flush draw while nothing changed on the turn. The river completed the flush for Komcharokov and Sperling headed to the payout desk to collect €19,290 for his efforts.
Davidi Kitai raised to 22,000 and was called by Garret Gruener before Jean-Noel Thorel squeezed a three-bet to 100,000. Kitai tanked for a while and eventually folded, so did Gruener after having verified the bet size once again.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy first bet 20,000 on the turn after Eric Sfez had defended his big blind and both players checked the flop. Sfez called the bet and then made it 20,000 to go on the river. Troyanovskiy called and mucked to the of his opponent.
Down to 64,000 he moved all in from under the gun and stole the blinds and antes once more. Fast forward a few minutes and Sfez opened to 20,000, Artur Koren three-bet to 45,000. Troyanovskiy was all in for 91,000 and Koren snap-called with . The German had a flip against and Troyanovskiy doubled up on a board of .
There will probably be a fair bit of three-bet shoving from the short to medium stacks over this level.
Artur Koren opened for 22,000 and Fady Kamar smooth called. Thomas Butzhammer then moved all in over the top and the other player laid it down.
Over on the other table Jean-Noel Thorel opened for 20,000 and Joao Ribeiro moved all in for 137,000. It folded back round to Thorel who looked tempted but then folded face up. Rideiro showed him the .
In the very first hand back from the break, Vladimir Troyanovskiy raised to 22,000 from under the gun and Fabio Sperling moved all in for 84,000 out of the small blind. Troyanovskiy quickly called and tabled whereas the German was looking for clubs or aces with .
The flop was great news for Sperling and he would hold up on the turn and the river to double up.