Viliyan Petleshkov opened to 45,000 from middle position and Sergio Fernandez three-bet to 120,000 on the button. Petleshkov made the call and the flop fell .
Both players checked to the on the turn and the on the river. Petleshkov finally led out for 232,000 and Fernandez quickly called. Petleshkov turned over and Fernandez looked back at his cards before pushing them to the muck.
The remaining 19 players are heading on their last 15-minute break of the night, two further levels of 60 minutes eachor down to the last nine players remain, whichever of the two comes first.
Rene Crha raised to 32,000 and Georgios Zisimopoulos called from the hijack. Walter Treccarichi in the big blind moved all in and Crha called all in after brief consideration, which forced out Zisimopoulos.
Rena Crha:
Walter Treccarichi:
The board came and Crha doubled for 310,000, leaving Treccarichi with only a few big blinds.
Ryan Hughes was down to just 168,000 and he shipped all-in from the hijack. Peter Bstieler called from the small blind and the cards were on their backs.
Peter Bstieler:
Ryan Hughes:
The board ran out and Hughes' MONSTER STACK run came to an end. Hughes will still collect some Player of the Year points which will put him in the lead for the title. Hughes was the only one of the contenders to make the money in the opening event of the WSOP Europe.
Ricardo Chauriye got all of his money in the middle with and was up against Hannes Neurauter. Chauriye hit an ace on the turn and the majority of Neurauter's chips were sent to Chauriye.
Neurauter was left with just 20,000 chips and would get them all in the middle on the next hand. He was called by Oleksandr Shcherbak and Robert Schulz. Neurauter was unable to connect with the board and was seen walking to the payout desk.