Georgios Sotiropoulos raised to 175,000 and Franz Ditz moved all in from the small for 2,035,000. Ronny Kaiser moved in over the top from the big blind and the initial raiser folded.
Franz Ditz:
Ronny Kaiser:
"I don't think you gonna win this one against me," Kaiser said while Ditz pointed to his ace. The flop fell and Kaiser improved to a set, while Ditz had a gutshot. The turn gave Ditz a straight and the river changed nothing anymore to let Ditz double.
Jakub Michalak was first to act and opened for 175,000. His opponent would once again be Markus Durnegger who, seated in the cutoff this time, 3-bet to 525,000. The action folded back to Michalak and he shoved for 2,240,000. Durnegger called.
Jakub Michalak:
Markus Durnegger:
The flop favored Durnegger. The on the turn and on the river weren't cards Michalak was hoping for and he had to settle for 6th place.
Jakub Michalak opened the button for 175,000 and big blind Markus Durnegger called. The flop came and Durnegger checked his option. Michalak bet 185,000 and Durnegger called.
The hit the turn and now Durnegger lead for 410,000. Michalak tanked for 30 seconds, used a time bank card, and called 10 seconds in.
With the completing the board, Durnegger bet 1 million. Michalak tossed in a single chip to call and got the bad news soon enough; for Durnegger.
Emil Patel raised to 180,000 from the cutoff and Ronny Kaiser on the button three-bet to 530,000. Once the action was back on Patel, he four-bet to 1,250,000 and Kaiser moved all in. Patel called for around 3,800,000 and the cards were tabled.
Emil Patel:
Ronny Kaiser:
Kaiser only had one over card and he got there right away on the flop of . The turn didn't change anything at all, nor did the , and Patel was eliminated in 7th place for �166,960.
"I only lost two all ins in this tournament. One was against a guy with one big blind and the other against someone with one and a half big blinds," Kaiser said to table neighbor Markus Durnegger. All remaining six players have �223,700 guaranteed.
Benjamin Pollak raised to 175,000 and Frank Ditz moved all in. Pollak asked for a count and called once the shove was determined to be for 1,445,000 total.
Frank Ditz:
Benjamin Pollak:
The board ran out and Ditz doubled, sending Pollak to the bottom of the counts. However, the Frenchman still has more than 30 big blinds worth and the tournament is far from over for him.
Jakub Michalak raised to 180,000 and folded to a three-bet by Markus Durnegger in the blinds.
Michalak raised to 180,000 again the next hand and Benjamin Pollak called in the small blind, as did Georgios Sotiropoulos in the big blind. The flop fell and Pollak led for 215,000, Sotiropoulos called and Michalak let go. After the turn, Pollak bet 365,000 and Sotiropoulos folded.