In the very last hand before the break, a three-way pot evolved and the action was checked to Mayu Roca on the button on the turn of a board. Roca bet 3,600 and was called by Eli El Feghali in the big blind as well as Maxim Panyak in early position.
The on the river saw the action again checked to Roca and he bet 11,800, El Feghali tanked more than four minutes in the think tank and then called. Panyak snap-folded behind and Roca showed for quads.
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Martin Kabrhel bet 5,100 in to a pot of around 18,000 on the turn of a board reading and Brian Altman wanted to know how much he had behind. The answer was 11,000. Altman made the call and they went to the river card .
Kabrhel picked up his remaining chips and let them drop one hand to the other a few times as he weighed up the situation, giving Altman a long hard look. Altman returned the stare. Kabrhel had a last look at his hole cards and checked. Altman checked behind and the of Kabrhel was no match for the of Altman.
Kabrhel was left nursing his stack but Altman shot over the 100k mark.
PokerStars online qualifier Jaroslaw Sikora of Poland was all in and at risk on the river of a board and was looked up by Tibor Nagygyorgy for his last 8,000 chips. The of Sikora would find their way into the muck, as Nagygyorgy had completed a back door flush with to claim the pot.
Joining the action on the turn, Hossein Ensan check-called a bet of 4,600 by Jari Haanniemi out of the small blind and then checked the on the river once again. The Finn bet 4,800 and Ensan, who came third at the EPT Barcelona in Season 11, quickly tossed in a black T-100 chip for the call.
Haanniemi showed for the straight and Ensan mucked.
Five players went to the flop of including Norbert Berent and Dominik Nitsche, who was in the big blind.
Berent bet 1,100 and Nitsche check-raised him to 3,300. Berent made the call and it went heads-up to the turn card brining in the flush draw. The river card was the and Nitsche bet out 7,500. As soon as Berent’s calling chips hit the table Nitsche said, “You win.” and turned over the .
Dorin Rauta was all in and at risk for his last 3,000 chips with and Jorma Nuutinen looked him up with . There would be no upset for the Finn on a jack-high board and the Romanian was sent to the rail.