Allan B?kke raised to 85,000 in the cutoff and Jonathan Schroer went all in from the big blind, knocking over his chips in the process. Not only that, he puts on his hoodie, his sunglasses, and takes out his room key to protect his cards.
Russell Carson raised to 105,000 in middle position and Allan B?kke called from the big blind. The flop fell and B?kke led out at the pot, forcing a fold from Carson.
Johannes Strassmann opened for 105,000 under the gun and to his immediate left Lukas Baumann shoved for 490,000. It folded back to around to Strassmann who nodded and made the call.
Strassmann:
Baumann:
Board:
With that, we lose our very last Austrian. Strassmann is up to around 2.5 million.
Allan B?kke raised to 85,000 on the button and Alain Medesan made it 190,000 to go from the big blind. B?kke called and the flop came down .
Both took the free card, bringing out the on the turn. Medesan bet 250,000 and B?kke did not go anywhere, making the call. The river was the and Medesan took his time before placing out 500,000. B?kke made the call and Medesan proudly tabled for the nuts. B?kke shook his head and mucked, saying he hit a set of jacks.
The pot boosts Medesan's stack to 2.5 million and drops B?kke down to almost 4,000,000.
Johannes Strassmann raised to 105,000 in middle position and Russell Carson popped it to 315,000 from the small blind. Strassmann threw it away and Carson took down the pot.
Allan B?kke did his favourite thing and raised to 85,000 - only for Jonathan Schroer to shove for 890,000. Schroer put his head down on the table, completely covering his face with his hoodie, while B?kke smiled good-naturedly at the blue stripes of the online qualifier. Eventually he folded, and Schroer moved up to 1,063,000.
Under the gun, Brent Wheeler raised to 110,000. For the second time today, Allan B?kke re-raised Wheeler. This time he made it 275,000 and action folded back around to Wheeler. He gave it up again and B?kke took it down.
The next hand B?kke opened for 85,000 again, but this time Russell Carson made it 225,000 from the button - the first hand he's played today. B?kke gave him respect, and folded.