Felix Schulz raised it up from under the gun and Martin Kabrhel pushed all in for 456,000 in the small blind. Dario Sammartino folded his big blind and Schulze made the call to put Kabrhel at risk.
Martin Kabrhel:
Felix Schulze:
The flop came to give Kabrhel a pair of sixes and Schulze a flush draw to go with his two live cards. The paired the board on the turn and the was a brick on the river.
"It was a cooler," Kabrhel started. "I made two pair and you made one pair."
David "ODB" Baker raised to 125,000 with 4,000 behind in the under-the-gun position and Harry Ross three-bet to 250,000 from two seats over. Julien Martini in the big blind four-bet to 675,000 and Baker called all in, Ross reluctantly folded.
David "ODB" Baker:
Julien Martini:
The flop left Baker in dire shape but he picked up a ton of outs with the turn, then spiked the river to triple up.
Karol Konopka raised to 45,000 with the from early position and Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the small blind three-bet to 125,000 with , Anton Morgenstern called with in the big blind and Konopka made it three ways to the flop.
jachtmann continued for 145,000 to get called only by Morgenstern and the turn was checked. Jachtmann bet the river for 190,000 and Morgenstern folded.
Harry Ross won two pots in his table to move up in the ranks, while at the same time he busted Leonard Maue.
In the first hand he was in the small blind and three-bet to 170,000 after Georgios Vrakas opened under the gun to 42,000. Vrakas called and they both saw the flop coming . Ross bet 75,000 and Vrakas called. They both checked the on the turn and the on the river for Ross to open to take the pot, while Vrakas mucked.
A couple of hands later, Leonard Maue was left short and shoved under the gun with to get called by Ross with . The board came and Maue was off to the rail.
Roberto Romanello found an unexpected double up in a hand where the odds were favoring a split. Daniel Rezaei opened from early position and Roberto Romanello shoved from the small blind, getting a call by his opponent.
Daniel Rezaei:
Roberto Romanello:
The board ran out and Romanello found a miraculous double up.