Martin Kabrhel raised to 48,000 from under the gun. Gerhard Brimmers and [Removed:266] defended their blinds. The flop was and Brimmers bet 75,000. Kleyman folded and Kabrhel called.
On the turn, Brimmers bet 105,000 and Kabrhel once again called. The river was the and Brimmers kept up the aggression with a bet of 225,000. That was too much for Kabrhel, who folded after a minute of thought.
After picking up a decent start into Day 3, Mahyar Rezai has just suffered a setback. There weren't many chips in the pot, around 250,000, and the board was already completed showing . Rezai bet 100,000 out of the small blind and his sole remaining opponent Oleg Mandzjuk raised it up to 315,000.
After some consideration, Rezai tossed in the chips and was shown for a full house by Mandzjuk. "Queen?" Mandzjuk asked his opponent and Rezai nodded, replied with a simple "ace queen."
Konstantinos Nanos raised to 62,000 in the small blind. Cenk Oguz went all in for 733,000 in the big blind. Nanos gave it some thought before calling off the majority of his stack.
Cenk Oguz:
Konstantinos Nanos:
"Super Mario" was in the lead and remained ahead after the dealer put out .
"Yes!", Oguz yelled while pumping his fist. The Belgian doubled up and Nanos was left with 14 big blinds.
After a raise by Gerhard Brimmers, Michael Adam moved all in from the cutoff and Stanislav Koleno reshoved from the big blind. That got Brimmers out of the way and Adam tabled . Koleno had that dominated with pocket jacks and the board provided no miracle for Adam to see the first player depart on Day 3.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 50,000 from the cutoff. Peter Kamaras shoved all-in from the big blind, which was effectively 425,000 more to Kabrhel to call. The Czech looked unhappy with the situation but called it off after some deliberation.
Martin Kabrhel:
Peter Kamaras:
"Nice hand sir", quipped Kabrhel upon seeing the Hungarian's hand. The board ran out and Kabrhel doubled with a pair of aces. Kabrhel couldn't help himself but to rub it in to Kamaras after the hand.
"Running good today. But you know, nothing you can do. It's a cooler. Cooler alert!", he said with a deadpanned look. Kabrhel is back at one million in chips.
Lennart Dijkkamp opened from the button and Lukas Zaskodny defended his big blind. The Czech then check-raised the flop from 75,000 to 250,000 and Dijkkamp called. On the turn, Zaskodny led for 235,000 with 540,000 behind and Dijkkamp moved all in.
After some consideration, Zaskodny folded and dropped to just over 20 big blinds.
Konstantinos nanos raised to 51,000 and [Removed:266] called on the button, Felix Schulze came along in the big blind. On the flop, the action checked to Nanos and his bet of 78,000 won the pot.
Hand 2
Nanos made it 52,000 to go and Kleyman called again from one seat over. On the flop, there was just a small continuation bet and a call before Nanos led for 164,000 on the turn. Kleyman called and the fell on the river. nanos bet just 25,000, and eventually folded to the shove of Kleyman.
Hand 3
Kleyman raised and called the three-bet of Cenk Oguz for 130,000 in total. On the flop, Kleyman checked and Oguz shoved to force a fold. The Belgian turned over to claim the pot.