There was a pot of 260,000 in the middle when the dealer fanned a flop of . Alex Foxen bet 190,000 from the small blind and Christoph Vogelsang called from the cutoff.
The turn brought the and Foxen continued with abet of 482,000 that Vogelsang called again. The completed the board and Foxen moved all in for 1,300,000. Vogelsang, with about 1,200,000 behind, thought for a long while, then threw in chips to call.
Foxen turned over for a set of tens and Vogelsang showed for a pair of queens before heading to the rail.
The board read with 195,000 in the middle already.
Adrian Mateos bet 50,000 from the big blind and Kahle Burns raised to 355,000 in the hijack. Mateos took a few seconds and responded with a three-bet to 1,050,000. Burns sat back, was trying to figure out what to do and then made the call. Mateos showed for the flopped two pair which he improved to a full house on the river. Burns looked at his own hole cards and then mucked them.
Joao Viera has already entered and Christoph Vogelsang has just reentered to bring the total number of entries up to 14 with 12 players seated at the tables.
Adrian Mateos raised under the gun and Jean-Noel Thorel called on the button along with Joao Vieira in the big blind.
Players saw a flop of and Vieira checked from the big blind. Mateos bet 55,000 and Thorel called. Vieira check-called as well.
The turn came the and Vieira checked again. Mateos continued with a bet of 155,000. Thorel raised to 325,000 and Vieira folded but Mateos stuck around with a call.
The filled up the baord and this time, Mateos checked. Thorel moved all in for 520,000 and Matoes hit the tank for about a minute then folded.
The board was reading and there was a pot of around 700,000 in the middle when Kahle Burns checked from the big blind. Dominik Nitsche fired 455,000 from the cutoff and Burns check-raised all in for about 5,900,000.
Nitsche, with 1,150,000, gave it some thought, then called. Burns tabled for tens full of jacks and Nitsche showed for a flush before heading back to the registration desk to re-enter.
Kahle Burns' stack looked like he had won a substantial pot of Jean-Noel Thorel already to propel him to a stack of above 3 million and now raised to 30,000 from under the gun. Thorel called in the cutoff. Christoph Vogelsang three-bet to 170,000 in the small blind. Orpen Kisacikoglu folded his big blind and Burns four-bet to 400,000. Thorel folded and Vogelsang made the call.
The flop came , Vogelsang check-called the 215,000 continuation-bet of Burns.
The turn was the , Vogelsang checked again. Burns now bet 375,000 and Vogelsang called after using a time-bank.
The river completed the board with the , Vogelsang checked for the last tie and this time Burns bet 2,090,000, keeping some chips behind, which was more than what Vogelsang had in front of him. Vogelsang dived into the tank, the dealer reached over to grab a time-bank when the first 30 seconds were over but Vogelsang asked if he could do it after the hand. Kisacikoglu was kind enough to help out by taking Vogelsang's time-bank and throwing four of them out every time the 30 seconds were up. After the fourth, Vogelsang called for the approximately 1,200,000 he had left.
Burns tabled for the nut-flush. Vogelsang quietly turned around for the flopped pair of aces and made his way out of the tournament area.
Mikita Badziakouski opened to 25,000 from the cutoff and Alex Foxen called from the big blind.
The flop came and Foxen checked. Badziakouski bet 20,000 and Foxen check-raised to 57,000. Badziakouski stuck around with a call.
The turn was the and Foxen checked. Badziakouski bet 45,000 and Foxen check-called. The filled up the river and both players checked. Foxen turned over for queens and tens and Badziakouski mucked.