Stefan Schillhabel opened from the cutoff and Jean-Noel Thorel three-bet on the button. Manig Loeser was in the small blind and four-bet shoved all in for a little over 1,000,000 chips. Schillhabel quickly folded and Thorel called just as quickly.
Loeser flipped over and Thorel stood up from his seat to see what he was up against. Once he saw that he wasn't chopping preflop, he tabled his . The board ran out and Loeser was eliminated.
The action folded to Wai Leong Chan in the cutoff who made it 100,000 to go. Matthias Eibinger re-raised to 325,000 in the small blind and Chan moved all in for 935,000. Eibinger felt he had committed himself and made the call.
Matthias Eibinger:
Wai Leong Chan:
The flop came and Eibinger took the lead with a pair of tens. The landed on the turn and the completed the board to send Chan to the rail shaking his head.
David Peters raised to 100,000 from the cutoff and big blind Adrian Mateos defended.
The flop was and both players checked to see the turn. Mateos bet out as he pushed 135,000 over the line. Peters called and the river completed the board.
Mateos fired another bet. He put in 250,000 this time and that was a bit too much for Peters who gave up and folded.
Markus Durnegger opened to 90,000 from under the gun and was called by Ahadpur Khangah on his left, Ole Schemion in the cutoff, Kristen Bicknell in the small blind and Shan Huang in the big blind.
The flop came and the action checked to Khangah who bet 150,000. Schemion called along with Huang. The turn brought the and Huang checked to Khangah again who fired another 225,000. Schemion called and Huang called again, indicating that he was getting a good price.
The river was the and Huang checked for the third time. Khangah moved all in for 1,215,000 which got a quick fold from Schemion. Huang went into the tank for over two minutes before finally making the call. Khangah revealed for a set of threes while Huang tabled for two pair.