We caught the tail end of the hand where Robin Hegele lost all his chips. The board read , Hegele's hand was face-down, and his opponent had up. With late registration now closed, Hegele is officially out of the tournament.
One of the latest players to sit down is Hakim Zoufri, and the Dutchman blasted out of the gates with a triple-up. Holding , Zoufri was all in against and . The flop brought the ace Zoufri needed, putting him at 60k right away.
Antoine Vranken just told the live reporting team that he started with 48,000 after the dinner break and then won four hands in a row which caused him to have 132,000 now.
Andreas Klatt opened from under the gun and his left-hand neighbor called one seat over. Klatt opted to check the and called a bet of 2,100. On the turn, Klatt check-called 3,100 from his opponent.
The river was the and Klatt checked a third time. His opponent slid four T-5,000 chips forward to put Klatt to the test for his last 16,000. The German, who won a WSOPE bracelet earlier this week, stared in the distance and considered his options before settling on a fold.
The board read and Piotr Zawadzki had called an all-in shove of his opponent and had him covered.
Piotr Zawadzki:
Opponent:
Zawadzki had an overpair with his pocket kings and his opponent had top pair with the queens.
The turn came with the giving Zawadzki a set of kings so his opponent was drawing dead to win the pot, needing another diamond to chop it up. The river completed the board with the giving Zawadzki quad kings and an elimination to his name.