Mere seconds after Jiri Kocab busted, at the adjacent table, Sebastian Berres shoved all in for 515,000 from the hijack and Andrew Bak had an easy call from the cutoff.
Sebastian Berres:
Andrew Bak:
No sweat for Bak during the rundown and Berres was eliminated in 24th place before the redraw took place.
Quan Zhou was all-in preflop for around 2,100,000 and was called and covered by Andrew Bak.
Quan Zhou:
Andrew Bak:
The flop came for Zhou to pick up the gutshot to a Broadway.
The turn was the to give him a pair and the river completed the board with the which didn't do anything as Zhou was sent to the rail in 26th place for €4,039.
Sebastian Berres shoved all in for 750,000 from the hijack and Paul Evans quickly called all in on the button for 490,000. Quan Zhou gave it some thought before folding the small blind.
Paul Evans:
Sebastian Berres:
The flop came and Zhou slapped himself on his forehead. The turn and river completed the board for Evans to double.
Two hands later, Vangelis Kaimakamis limped in from the small blind and Bartel Kars checked with . The flop was with two spades and Kaimakamis check-called a bet from Kars.
On the turn, bringing a diamond draw as well, Kaimakamis checked. Kars bet, Kaimakamis check-raised, Kars shoved, and Kaimakamis called with . The river was a blank and Kars finished in 27th place.
Renat Bohdanov opened from the cutoff and was called by Nitin Jain on the button while the blinds folded.
The flop came , Bohdanov check-called the 200,000 bet of Jain.
The turn was the , Bohdanov checked again. Jain now bet 475,000 and Bohdanov called.
The river completed the board with the , Bohdanov checked for the last time. Jain shoved and Bohdanov asked for a count. The dealer confirmed Jain had 2,095,000 behind. Bohdanov tanked for a while and then made the call before flipping over for two pair. Jain tabled for the full house and the pot.