Erkan Sonmez opened to 5,000 from under the gun and Allen Kessler just called on the button. The two players went heads-up to a flop of and Sonmez checked to Kessler who bet 7,000, followed by a quick call from Sonmez.
The turn brought the and Sonmez checked again. Kessler moved in the majority of his stack for a bet of 30,000, leaving himself with just over 1,000 behind. Sonmez went into the tank for a couple of minutes but eventually let go of his hand.
Andres Zepeda raised to 4,000 from under the gun and action folded to Frank Rohmueller in the hijack. After considering his options for twenty seconds, Alexander Dovzhenko called the clock on him. The floor was called over and the dealer explained the situation to her. She ruled that Rohrmueller did not have enough time to take a decision and could take more time.
Dovzhenko did not agree and kept arguing: "You're the short-stack, why are you thinking?"
Rohrmueller took his time and contemplated his options, maybe just to spite Dovzhenko, he took the maximum amount of time possible. After a minute, the floor gave Rohrmueller 30 seconds to take a decision. While she counted down from five, Rohrmueller folded.
Dovzhenko also folded in the cutoff and kept arguing with Rohrmueller. Rohrmueller replied that he had almost 40 big blinds and wasn't short at all. In fact, it was Dovzhenko himself who was short.
Dovzhenko kept having a go at Rohrmueller and Rohrmueller indicated to the floor that it was getting annoying.
In the meanwhile, Amar Begovic three-bet to 16,100 from the button and Victor Paraschiv shoved in the small blind. Zepeda folded and Begovic was sitting in the tank while the two grown-up men next to him were quarreling like little children.
The floor stepped in and asked them to stop but Dovzhenko told her he didn't want to listen to her. He even went that far to cover his ears up while pretending to ignore her and carrying an annoyed look on his face. Rohrmueller indicated that Dovzhenko kept bothering him while the issue was done. Dovzhenko wouldn't stop but Rorhmueller finally started ignoring him.
Begovic was still in the tank and asked for a count, the dealer confirmed Paraschiv had gone all-in for 62,600 in total. In the end, Begovic folded and make a remark to Paraschiv who just smiled.
Romain Lewis raised it up from under the gun and Sebastian Kos called from the big blind. The flop came and Kos checked to Lewis who continued for 3,000. Kos check-raised 8,500 and Lewis still called.
The turn brought the and Kos opted to slow down and check again. Lewis tossed in a bet of 10,000 and Kos instantly mucked his cards.
Just a few minutes later, Kos had doubled his stack again to climb back over the starting stack.
Shaun Deeb raised to 2,200 from under the gun and was called by Eduards Kudrjavcevs in the cutoff and Jorg Gehrke in the big blind who also checked the flop immediately before it was even dealt.
Deeb then bet 3,000 when the came on the flop, Kudrjavcevs called and Gehrke folded instantly.
The turn was the , Deeb fired another bet of 6,500 over the line for Kudrjavcevs to give up on the pot.
Roberto Sansone opened to 3,200 from under the gun and was called by two other players before Khabat Jahany re-raised to 13,500 on the button. The blinds folded and Sansone stuck in a four-bet to 28,200. The two callers folded and Jahany wanted to see a flop.
The dealer fanned the flop of and Sansone continued his story with a bet of 21,500. Jahany grumbled, looked back at his cards, and flung them to the muck, sending the pot to Sansone.
The action folded to Amar Begovic who raised it up to 3,000 on the button. Meir Lang called from the big blind and the flop came . Leng checked to Begovic who bet 3,600 and Lang nearly beat him into the pot with a call.
The turn brought the and Lang checked again. Begovic wasn't phased as he fired another 10,500 which got Lang to fold his hand this time.