We join the action in a hand between Kenny Hallaert and Benny Glaser, looking at a flop, with around 75,000 in the pot.
Hallaert checked the action over to Glaser on the button, who put out a bet of 40,000 and was quickly check-raised to 130,000. Glaser thought for a while and called, before the dealer burned and turned the . Hallaert continued for 160,000, with Glaser calling again.
The landed on the river, prompting Hallaert to move his entire 438,000 over the line. After a minute or so, Glaser eventually released his hand, with Hallaert picking up the pot.
We join the action on a board reading in a three-way pot, with around 250,000 in the middle.
Action checked to the player on the button, who put out a bet of 125,000, and was called by both Igor Mochalov and Sebastian Olszewski. The turn brought the which checked around, before the landed on the river.
Mochalov checked a third time, with Olszewski betting out 275,000. The player on the button thought for a minute before tossing out a pink 500,000-value chip to call.
"I call if he doesn't!" Mochalov assures the table, right before Olszewski tabled for a full house.
"Ace of spades on the turn and then 'pop!' - a ten on the river. I've tried for many years to learn this magic!" mused Marcel Luske as he leaned back in his chair.
We join the action on the flop with around 50,000 in the middle.
Facing a bet of 17,000, Adrien Delmas made the call with the players going heads up to the turn. After being checked to, Delmas put out 65,000 and was called quickly. Both players checked the river and, with neither player able to turn over a flush, Delmas dragged in the pot with his for two pair.
On an flop, in a three-way pot with around 75,000 in the middle, the player in the small blind led out for 17,000 before being quickly raised to 51,000. Dmitry Makarov was waiting on the button to make the call, before the small blind gave his hand up.
The turn paired the board, with Makarov betting out 101,000 when checked to and taking it down.