On a flop of with around 200,000 in the middle, Dominik Nitsche got the last of his 280,000 chips in the middle against Tom-Aksel Bedell. Nitsche turned over and was in a great position to double up against Bedell's .
The turn was the to give Bedell a couple more outs but the on the river bricked off and Nitsche doubled through.
Thomas Muehloecker opened for 60,000 second to act and Martin Zamani defended big blind. The flop came and Muehloecker's continuation-bet was the same amount. Zamani put in 180,000 and Muehloecker jammed for 510,000, getting a quick call.
Martin Zamani:
Thomas Muehloecker:
Muehloecker had been outflopped but his friends on the rail called for a deuce after the turn. Sure enough, the river gave the Austrian queens up for a double.
Dominik Nitsche raised to 60,000 on the button and Gianluca Speranza defended from the big blind. The flop came and Speranza checked to Nitsche who continued for 50,000. Speranza check-raised to 185,000 and Nitsche called.
The turn brought the and Speranze led out for 220,000 which Nitsche called. The river was the and Speranza pushed all in. Nitsche instantly called and tabled . Speranza held for two pair and sent over all but 35,000 of his chips.
In the next hand, Tom-Aksel Bedell and Martin Zamani limped in before Speranza went all in for 35,000 in the small blind. Markus Durnegger re-shoved from the big blind which got Bedell and Zamani out.
Speranza tabled against Durnegger's but was unable to hold on through the runout.
The action folded to Markus Durnegger on the button who pushed all in for just less than 600,000. Tom-Aksel Bedell re-shoved all in for 1,625,000 in the small blind and Martin Zamani quickly called from the big blind.
Martin Zamani:
Tom-Aksel Bedell:
Markus Durnegger:
The flop of left Zamani in the lead with both of his opponents at risk. The turn was the and the river was the to give Zamani a massive pot and eliminate both Durnegger and Bedell in the same hand.
Martin Zamani and Dominik Nitsche saw a board of for the minimum and Zamani check-called 80,000. on the river, Zamani check-called 225,000 but couldn't beat for aces.
Thomas Muehloecker limped in from the small blind and Martin Zamani checked his option in the big blind. The flop came and Muehloecker led out for 50,000. Zamani clicked it back with a min-raise to 100,000 but Muehloecker responded with a three-bet to 270,000. Zamani instantly mucked his cards and Muehloecker dragged in the pot.