With Dzmitry Urbanovich still missing, action folded to JC Alvarado in the small blind. He shoved all in for about 2,600,000 and Sylvain Loosli in the big blind thought about it for a bit before calling.
JC Alvarado:
Sylvain Loosli:
The flop hit no one with and the on the turn didn't do anything for anyone either. The completed the board and Alvarado made his exit, looking a bit agitated.
Alvarado went to the pay out desk to collect �466,800, the remaining three players are guaranteed �551,485..
On the very first hand after the dinner break, with Dzmitry Urbanovich not present just yet, it was JC Alvarado who moved all in under the gun. Christoph Vogelsang called from the big blind for three million chips, and the showdown went as following.
Vogelsang:
Alvarado:
The board ran out and Vogelsang found himself a double up.
JC Alvarado just moved all in before the flop, shortly after which he moved all in over the top of Sylvain Loosli's raise. Both time Alvarado did not get called, but he's still the shortest stack in the tournament.
Dzmitry Urbanovich just limped on Christoph Vogelsang's big blind, and the German checked. The flop brought out and both players checked. On the turn the hit and Urbanovich bet 230,000, and Vogelsang opted to make the call.
The river completed the board with the and Urbanovich put together a bet of 1,275,000 Vogelsang's remaining chips. The German tanks for several minutes before JC Alvarado called the clock on him. Vogelsang ultimately folded and Urbanovich raked in another pot.
Sylvain Loosli opened for 450,000 from the button and Christoph Vogelsang in the big blind was the only caller. Vogelsang check called a bet of 350,000 on , and both players checked the on the turn.
The river came the and after some hefty tanking Vogelsang pushed all in for 1,705,000. "Nice hand" Loosli said while folding. "Thank you," Vogelsang replied, "Sorry for taking so long."
We picked up the action on the flop when Dzmitry Urbanovich checked from the small blind, and Christoph Vogelsang checked from the big. The turn was the and Vogelsang called a bet of 335,000.
On the river the hit and Urbanovich bet another 1,085,000 into his German opponent. Vogelsang folded his cards and Urbanovich raked in this pot.
Dzmitry Urbanovich won a small pot. Loosli opened for 350,000 and Urbanovich called in position. Alvarado called from the big blind and the flop came . Alvarado and Loosli checked to Urbanovich, who took it down with a small bet in position.
The next hand was more interesting. Urbanovich made it 325,000 from first position and Christoph Vogelsang on the button three bet to 855,000. JC Alvarado in the small blind asked if Vogelsang could stack his chips in 20's to see how much his neighbor was playing. The German player did so, revealing he had about 3.3 million behind. Alvarado tanked for a bit but folded, and so did Loosli after giving it some thoughts.
Urbanovich needed some time as well. He put his headphone on, and eventually decided on four betting to 1,725,000. Vogelsang needed just half a minute do fold his cards.