Dawoud Fares raised to 65,000 from late position with . Paris Stavridis found in the cutoff and called. Grzegorz Wyraz was sitting in the big blind and held , he also called.
The flop came , Wyraz and Stavridis both checked. Stavridis bet 80,000. Wyraz folded quickly, but Fares decided to raise to 230,000 and Stavridis called.
The turn was the , Fares bet 175,000, Stavridis responded with a raise to 505,000. Fares considered his option and then called.
The river completed the board with the , Fares checked and Stavridis shoved for 522,000 which sent Fares into the tank. This could put his tournament life in danger if he called. After a while, Martin Kabrhel called the clock on them and the floor came over. In the end, Fares open-folded his hand.
After losing 11 players in the first two levels of the day, the remaining 19 players are going on a 15-minute break. When they return the blinds will be 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante.
Florian Sarnow opened to 75,000 on the button. The small blind folded and Jamie Nixon three-bet all in for 213,000. Sarnow tanked before calling.
Jamie Nixon:
Florian Sarnow:
It was a flip and the flop gave Sarnow an open-ended straight draw. He clapped his hands together when the came on the turn and the on the river was a formality.
"I was committed," Sarnow said to Nixon who nodded and was eliminated.
Ben Zech raised to 69,000 from late position. Jamie Nixon was next to act and shoved all in with the bigger stack. Zech called for the 480,00 he had in front of him.
Ben Zech:
Tom White:
The board ran out - no danger for Zech again as he doubled up once more.
Iman Gazorishadiz moved all in for 450,000 from the hijack. It folded to Stanislav Koleno who three-bet all in for more from the small blind. Yehuda Cohen folded in the big blind.
Iman Gazorishadiz:
Stanislav Koleno:
The flop came giving Gazorishadiz a pair, but the on the turn gave Koleno a better pair and the river was the .
Alexander Romme raised to 105,000 in late position. Peter Ralbovsky moved all in for around 150,000 and Rene Zembinsky raised all in from the small blind. The big blind folded and Romme called.
Alexander Romme:
Peter Ralbovsky:
Rene Zembinsky:
Ralbovsky looked in a good position to triple up as the flop came . The turn was the however, meaning Ralbovsky was on life support. The river astounded everyone at the table as the final king in the deck came and Ralbovsky let out a swear as he was sent to the rail.