Fady Kamar moved all in for 86,000 and Carlos Lopes, who had made some chips before, called as one of the other short stacks in the tournament out of the big blind. Lopes had ace-queen and Kamar only , but the board ran out to let the short stack double through.
In the next hand, Joao Ribeiro raised to 12,000 from under the gun and Lopes called all in from the small blind for 11,000. Dominik Nitsche called out of the big blind and they checked down the board of . Lopes had , Nitsche only and Ribeiro . Ship it to the short stack!
Jonathan Little raised to 13,000 and was called by Tobias Peters in the cutoff. Jean-Noel Thorel on the button had other plans and made a three-bet to 35,000. Only Peters called to see a flop of and the Frenchman wasted little time to get his stack of 154,000 in after the check of the Dutchman. Peters was some time in the think tank and folded.
Thorel did have another top pair with and made a few more chips.
David Vamplew open shoved for around 40,000 and fellow short stack Carlos Lopes gave him action. Not the kind of action Vamplew wanted though as his was in dire straits against the of Lopes.
Eric Sfez kiched things off with an open to 15,000 and Adrian Mateos three-bet to 38,000.
Action on Jonathan Little who cold four-bet to 65,000. Sfez threw it away but Mateos responded by moving all in. Little instantly called and tabled hos . Mateos was the player at risk with .
The final board was and Mateos was next to hit the rail empty handed after firing two bullets in this tournament.
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One table contains three short stacks and Carlos Lopes just had to hand over his small blind and big blind.
First Fady Kamar moved all in for 88,000 chips to claim the blinds and antes. Next it was Joao Ribeiro with a raise to 12,500 and Lopes tank-folded in the big blind.
One hand later, David Vamplew moved all in for just over 70,000 from the cutoff and Lopes tank-folded after about three minutes.
Laurent Polito was all in at another table as well but neither opponent was willing to call.
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Neither of the three tables has seen many flops as of lately. The one that did saw a raise of Fabio Sperling to 13,000, a call from Nikolay Komcharokov and Ivan Luca defended his big blind. On the flop the action was checked to the Russian and he won the pot with a bet of 15,000.
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