David Novak and Patrick Brück quickly hit the rail after Kabrhel's bustout. They were the last two players to receive €5,367, the next player out will get €6,803.
Stanislav Koleno opened to 100,000 in middle position. Martin Kabrhel reshoved 445,000 from the big blind and Koleno called it off after some deliberation.
Martin Kabrhel:
Stanislav Koleno:
Kabrhel was in prime position to double up and took away one of Koleno's outs on the flop. The on the turn opened up some split outs for Koleno, but he would walk away with all of it after the on the river.
Kabrhel, the Czech Will Kassouf, talked his way to a 26th place and received €5,367.
The board was and Oleg Mandzjuk had 300,000 in front of him. Stanislav Koleno spent quite a while in the tank before shoving 1,050,000 total. Mandzjuk took around five seconds before making the call.
Stanislav Koleno:
Oleg Mandzjuk:
Mandzjuk was drawing dead against Koleno's set, making the on the river meaningless. The German was left with just five big blinds.
Ondrej Vlasanek has left his seat at the feature table and went home in 28th place. According to our colleagues, Vlasanek lost his last chips with two pair against a straight with more details unknown.
Moments earlier, Vlasanek lost around 700,000 in a big pot against Arturs Scerbaks. Vlasanek held and check-called three streets on against Scerbaks. Scerbaks had and won the hand with the nuts.