From the hijack, short stack Viacheslav Goryachev moved all in and Patrick Serda in the small blind asked for a count. The shove of Goryachev was for 235,000 and Serda called, the big blind folded.
Viacheslav Goryachev:
Patrick Serda:
The board ran out and Goryachev was eliminated in 17th place, missing the gutshot and flush draw. The remaining 16 players will now redraw to the last two tables.
Jussi Nevanlinna opened from under the gun for 65,000 before Oliver Weis three-bet to 540,000 from late position with just 40,000 chips behind.
The action folded back to Nevanlinna who asked if he could call and then bet in the dark on the flop and was told by the dealer that was fine.
Weis, who only had about one bet behind when the flop came and was given a couple of minutes to act before time was called. With five seconds left, he called and was drawing very thin as Nevanlinna flopped a flush with while Weis with needed a pair of runners to stay alive.
Nevanlinna said "Bad luck for you" before the board completed with on the turn and river to eliminate Weis in 18th place,
Patrick Serda checked with about 300,000 already in the pot after the river on the board. Glib Kovtunov bet 150,000 and then went into the tank for about five minutes after Serda raised his bet to 450,000.
Kovtunov had his head down on the table for one point for close to a minute. He then lifted his head back up, counted out the 300,000 chips the call would have cost him and counted his remaining chips. A couple of more minutes passed before Kovtunov sighed and folded face-up. Serda showed just one of his cards, the .
Matas Cimbolas who wasn't involved in the hand and quiet until it was over commented, "I knew you were bluffing."
Ihar Soika raised to 65,000 from under the gun and Josip Simunic shoved out of the small blind for 795,000 to force a fold.
Soon after, the Austrian made it 65,000 to go from the cutoff and William Kassouf called on the button, as did Grzegorz Wyraz in the big blind. The flop of was checked to Simunic and his continuation bet worth 85,000 scooped the pot.
Simunic also claimed the blinds and antes by raising the next hand and moved up to more than a million.
Adrian Mateos opened to 60,000 from the cutoff and Viliyan Petleshkov moved all in for 430,000 from the button. The action folded to Vlado Banicevic in the big blind and he called all in for around 355,000, Mateos folded.
Vlado Banicevic:
Viliyan Petleshkov:
The flop of improved Banicevic to a set, but Petleshkov had picked up a flush draw. On the turn nothing changed, but the river completed the flush for Petleshkov and Banicevic was eliminated in 19th place for €39,090
Oliver Weis just gained 50 percent of his chip count (500K-760K) without seeing a flop. In the first hand, he three-bet all in Viacheslav Goryachev before doing the same against Matas Cimbolas. Both players folded without debate to Weis.
William Kassouf and Matas Cimbolas are engaging in table chat despite having been separated in the last level, besides that not much is happening at the tables yet after coming back from the break.
Tue Ullerup Hansen raised to 60,000 from the hijack and Adrian Mateos three-bet to 175,000. Ullerup Hansen called and checked the flop. Mateos continued for 155,000 and that won the pot.
Since an additional level was played last night, the first break of the day takes place after just one level to color up the T-1,000 chips. The remaining 19 players have been sent into a 15-minute break.