Moritz Dietrich put Dmytro Shuvanov all in when they were in a battle of the blinds on a board. Shuvanov had a little over 300,000 in his stack and the pot looked to be in the neighborhood of 600,000. After about a minute, Shuvanov sighed and slid his chips in.
Dietrich showed for queen-high and a missed draw. Shuvanov had .
Michael Kolkowicz opened for 58,000 under the gun. In the cutoff, Andrey Bondar called and so did Davidi Kitai on the button.
The flop came and Kolkowicz and Bondar checked. Kitai bet 75,000, followed by a raise to 190,000 by Kolkowicz. Bondar folded, Kitai called.
As the hit the turn, Kolkowicz bet 235,000 into 605,000. Kitai called and the completed the board. Kolkowicz bet 650,000 into 1,075,000. Kitai called instantly.
Kolkowicz tabled for a straight, chopping with Kitai who showed .
Romain Nardin opened under the gun for 44,000 and Raffaele Sorrentino called in middle position. Action folded to Vicente Delgado in the big blind and he squeezed to 250,000 with 830,000 back. Nardin shoved all in and Sorrentino folded after some time in the tank. Delgado called.
Romain Nardin:
Vicente Delgado:
The flop came , not doing much for Delgado just yet. The [10] on the turn did give Delgado four clean outs for the win. The on the river, however, wasn't one of the cards he was hoping for.
Sergei Petrushevskii got his last 250,000 or so in with , and Douglas Ferreira Souza looked him up with . Petrushevskii's live cards got a lot less so when flopped, and an ended him on the turn.
Douglas Ferreira Souza opened under the gun for 57,000 and got called in 2 spots: Raffaele Sorrentino on the button and Bertrand Grospellier in the big blind.
Grospellier checked on and initial raiser Souza bet 74,000. Sorrentino called, Grospellier folded.
Souza bet another 148,000 on the turn and Sorrentino called again.
As the completed the board, Souza shoved all in. Sorrentino had 430,000 behind and was facing the biggest decision of his tournament life. He tanked for a long time and the clock was called on him.
When the tournament director started counting down, Sorrentino still didn't seem too sure of what to do. With 2 seconds left to act, Sorrentino smashed some chips in the pot to call.
"Good call!" said Souza before showing . Sorrentino slammed on the table and started collecting.
From early position, Lukasz Kubicki shoved all in for what appeared to be 217,000. Big blind Dmytro Shuvanov tossed in a single chip to indicate the call.
Dmytro Shuvanov:
Lukasz Kubicki:
The board ran out and Kubicki said his goodbyes. Down to 19 players.