Dominik Nitsche bet 7,000 from the small blind on a board and Julian Thomas called from under the gun. Nitsche thought about a minute and then shoved all in for approximately 85,000 when the hit the river. Thomas folded without much thought.
Two players checked to Nick Petrangelo on a completed board of . He moved all in for about 64,000. One player mucked but Nicky Romanello in the cutoff was stickier. He got the count and then verbalized a call. Petrangelo softly knuckled the table and slid the dealer his cards: . Romanello showed .
Ryan Riess' table is being moved to the TV table now so he will be on the live stream in about 30 minutes. Seated at the same table are players like Philipp Zukernik, Ioannis Angelou-Konstas, Maria Ho and Julian Stuer.
Matas Cimbolas had what appeared to be a three-bet to 14,000 in front of him and was deep in the tank in the cutoff. That's because Pierre Neuville had 34,000 out on the button. Someone called a clock, and Cimbolas announced a reraise to 72,000 just as his five-second countdown was about to expire. Neuville folded after about a minute.
The board read and the pot had about 25,000 in it. Vlad Darie had bet 16,000 from the big blind and Ivan Luca was up for a decision from the mid-position. He called.
The river completed the board with the , now Darie bet 58,000 and Luca tanked. In the end, he folded.
We found Kevin MacPhee in a blind versus blind raising war that ended with MacPhee's small blind opponent all in for about 60,000 with . MacPhee had and the board ran out dead for him, so the defending champ lost a little under half of his stack.
Markus Durnegger (big blind) and Gianluca Speranza (button) built a pot of about 100,000 on a board of . Durnegger bet 53,000 on the end and Speranza called without much delay. Durnegger said something and seemed less than inclined to turn his hand over.
"You going to show your hand or not?" Speranza asked.
Durnegger obliged by showing and Speranza tabled .