Philipp Gruissem appeared to have jammed over a button raise from Antoine Saout when we got to their table, with Saout putting him at risk with . Gruissem had about 1.6 million and on the felt, and the was no help. The gave him some outs but the river was a .
Thomas Muehloecker shoved from middle position for a little under 1.8 million. Timothy Adams had about 800,000 and thought things over in the big blind before committing his stack.
Muehloecker:
Adams:
The board ran out , giving the pot to Muehloecker with jacks.
Martin Kabrhel moved all in for 935,000 from under the gun. Rainer Kempe called in the small blind and Benjamin Pollak folded in the big blind.
Martin Kabrhel:
Rainer Kempe:
The flop came giving Kabrhel more outs to double up, with a flush draw to go with his pair outs. The turn was the meaning that Kabrhel needed a club to stay alive. The river was the and Kabrhel was eliminated.
Andrew Leathem just eliminated two players after he got all in with pocket aces against Dario Sammartino and Rainer Kempe.
Leathem's aces were against from Kempe and from Sammartino.
The board provided a little bit of a sweat, but ultimately Leathem won the hand when the completed board read .
Sammartino was the shorter stack and finished 13th for €43,461 and Kempe finished 12th for €51,024. Leathem has escalated quickly up the leaderboard during the last hour after doubling through Bryn Kenney with pocket fours against Kenney's pocket nines.
Andrew Leathem raised under the gun to 500,000. Thomas Muehloecker was in the next position and reraised all in for 1,800,000. Bryn Kenney thought about it before folding. It folded back around to Leathem who called.
Andrew Leathem:
Thomas Muehloecker:
The flop came with no help to Leathem. The turn was the giving him a gutshot. The river was the giving him a ten-high straight and eliminating Muehloecker.
"I don't know if I was supposed to call there," said Kenney, "I might have made a mistake. It would have been the sickest hand ever because I had an eight."
Muehloecker takes home €51,024 for his 11th place finish.
Ole Schemion raised to 440,000 on the button with and Claas Segebrecht three-bet all in from the big blind with . Schemion called and was all in for 4,170,000.
There was a seven in the window of a flop. There was no help for Schemion on the turn and the river saw Schemion sent to the rail.
Hand #21: Antoine Saout moved all in from under the gun for 2,570,000 with . Benjamin Pollak called with on the button. The blinds folded and the cards were turned over.
The flop of gave Saout an open-ended straight draw. The turn was the and the river the meaning Saout was sent to the rail in 8th place.