At the same time as the hand reported before, the other outer table had some action as well.
Andrius Bielskis opened for 32,000 from the hijack and Sergio Aido made the call from the button.
Aido called 30,000 on the flop, 55,000 on the turn, and 125,000 on the river, if we wrote it down correctly taking notes at two tables at the same time.
Aido's hand we did not see, but Bielskis hand was at showdown and Aido was left with just a few stacks of chips.
Adrien Guyon opened for 32,000 and Ognyan Dimov in the big blind made the call. Dimov check called a bet of 31,000 on and the fell on the turn. Dimov checked again and Guyon bet 88,000. Dimov now check raised to 205,000 and Guyon made the call after some thinking.
The fell on the river and Dimov announced all in. When the dealer was done counting it turned out to be for 437,000. Guyon tanked for some time before calling the clock on himself. With just five seconds left, he folded.
Georgios Kapalas raised to 33,000 from the cutoff and it folded over to Dany Parlafes who three-bet to 85,000 from the small blind. It came back around to Kapalas and he went into the tank for about two minutes before making a four-bet to 192,000. Parlafes folded and Kapalas took down the pot.
Miroslav Alilovic opened from early position for 30,000 and Joseph Carlino called on the button. Evangelos Tsairis came along from the big blind.
On a flop of Miroslav Alilovic bet out 30,000. Joseph Carlino raised to 75,000 and Alilovic made the call.
The fell on the turn and Alilovic checked to Carlino. The French player bet all in and after some hefty thinking, Alilovic made the call holding for his remaining 240,000. Carlino showed and was well in front.
The completed the board and Alilovic left in 22nd place.
Benjamin Buhr and Guillaume Darcourt took a flop of in a raised pot. Buhr had first action on the flop and he led out for 69,000. Darcourt thought for well over a minute before announcing that he was all in. Buhr quickly called for his tournament life, prompting Darcourt to let out a sigh.
Buhr:
Darcourt:
Buhr was out in front with his pocket jacks and stayed that way through the turn () and the river (). Buhr scooped the pot and now has about 920,000 to Darcourt's 505,000.
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