Petr Setka opened to 26,000 and Thorsten Schuler called on the button, as did Ognjen Sekularac in the big blind. On a flop of , Sekularac checked and Setka continued for 25,000. Only Schuler called and the turn and river were checked. Setka flashed pocket sevens and Schuler had that beat with .
One hand later a bigger pot emerged between Sekularac and Schuler. The former bet the river for 50,000 out of the small blind and Schuler called. Sekularac sheepishly turned over for a bluff and Schuler claimed the pot with for a full house.
Vincent Moscati raised to 27,000 from under the gun and was called by Maksym Shulga in the small blind and Jerry Odeen in the big blind. The flop fell and the action was checked to Moscati who continued for 38,000. Shulga took nearly two minutes before making the call and Odeen folded.
The paired the board on the turn and Shulga checked again. Moscati put together a bet of 88,000, leaving only 76,000 behind. Shulga tanked again until the clock was called by a player at the table. He finally folded and Moscati scooped the pot.
Petr Setka was the initial raiser from the cutoff and Thorsten Schuler came along from the small blind. Picking up the action on the turn, Schuler checked and Setka bet 60,000, which the German called. On the river, Schuler checked once more and called a bet of 120,000 by Setka.
The Czech turned over for trips fours and that won the pot.
Vincent Moscati raised on the button and Maksym Shulga fired back in the big blind. The two players got all of the chips in the middle preflop with Moscati being the player at risk for around 290,000.
Maksym Shulga:
Vincent Moscati:
The flop came and Shulga took command of the hand with top set. Moscati flopped a straight draw and the on the turn also gave him a flush draw.
"Two of hearts!" cheered Shulga. He nearly called the card as the hit the river. Moscati bricked all of his out and was eliminated in 14th place.
Iurie Cudrinschi was moved tables and immediately made some impact. Maksym Shulga opened to 26,000 on the button and Jerry Odeen three-bet the small blind for 89,000. Cudrinschi four-bet to 157,000 and that won the pot.
On Cudrinschi's former table, Anthony Zinno raised to 28,000 on the button and Andrej Desset called from the big blind. On the flop Desset checked and called a bet of 26,000 by Zinno. Both then checked the turn and Desset also checked the on the river. Zinno bet 85,000 and was called to turn over for a full house.
In a blind vs blind hand, the flop came and both Jerry Odeen and Iurie Cudrinschi checked to the on the turn. Odeen led out for 15,000 and Cudrinschi called.
The river landed the and Odeen made a large bet of 47,000. Cudrinschi raised to 100,000 and Odeen moved all-in for 330,000. Cudrinschi went into the tank but eventually made the call. Odeen turned over for a full house and Cudrinschi could only muster trip sevens with .
Anthony Zinno defended his big blind against a raise by Erik Cajelais and both players invested, 30,000 on the flop. Zinno bet the turn for 55,000 and Cajelais folded.
One more hand was played over on table 16 and Maksym Shulga defended his big blind against a raise of Jerry Odeen. Shulga check-called a bet on the flop and check-called once more for 78,000 on the turn.
Shulga then checked the third street in a row and Odeen bet 124,000. Shulga needed some time to call, but did so, and mucked immediately after Odeen showed .
Andrej Desset raised to 34,000 from under the gun and Erik Cajelais moved all-in for around 330,000 in the big blind. Desset thought for a moment but then made the call.
Andrej Desset:
Erik Cajelais:
The board ran out and Cajelais was unable to connect with the board.