Hand #31: Martin Kabrhel raised to 200,000 from the button with . Salvatore Camarda called in the big blind with .
The flop came on which they both checked.
The turn brought them the , Camarda bet 225,000, Kabrhel called.
The river completed the board with the , Camarda shoved for 585,000 and Kabrhel snap-called. Kabrhel wins the hand with two pair, aces and fours. Camarda was eliminated in 3rd place.
Heads-up play will continue immediately without a break as agreed by both players.
Hand #26: Salvatore Camarda picked up the in the small blind and filled up after some table chat with Martin Kabrhel. The Czech raised with to two million, and Camarda folded.
Hand #27: Kabrhel moved all in from the small blind with and Philipp Caranica folded the in the big blind.
Hand #28: Kabrhel picked up the on the button and raised to 160,,000, claiming the blinds and antes.
Hand #29: Caranica raised to 160,000 with the and Kabrhel defended the from the big blind. The flop came and Kabrhel checked, Caranica checked behind. After the turn both checked again before the river brought no action either, sending the pot to Caranica.
Hand #30: Camarda raised the button to 200,000 with and that won the blinds and antes.
Hand #25: Martin Kabrhel raised to 160,000 from the under-the-gun position. Liran Twito shoved for the 800,000 that he had behind. Action folded back to Kabrhel who called.
Martin Kabrhel:
Liran Twito:
The board ran out - they both hit a pair of queens but Kabrhel had the higher kicker with the ace in his hand and Twito was sent home in 4th place with �15,168 in his pocket.
Hand #21: Liran Twito shoved for 620,000 from the hijack with . And that was enough for him to take the pot.
Hand #22: Yves Kupfermunz shoved all in for 540,000 from the cutoff. John Racener, in the small blind, also went all in for the 315,000 he had behind. Martin Kabrhel, in the big blind, called.
Martin Kabrhel:
Yves Kupfermunz:
John Racener:
The board ran out - Kabrhel wins it all and Racener was eliminated in 6th place as he had a smaller stack. Kupfermunz takes fifth place. The remaining four players are now going for a 15-minute break.
Hand #18: Yves Kupfermunz raised to 130,000 with the from under the gun and Salvatore Camarda shoved for 1,090,000 with the from the hijack. That forced out everyone else and the Italian raked in the pot.
Hand #19: Martin Kabrhel raised from the cutoff with the and Kupfermunz in the big blind with let go.
Hand #20: Kabrhel raised to 120,000 with the and Philipp Caranica three-bet to 280,000 with the . Kabrhel folded and after the Czech inquired, Caranica replied "you see it on the stream."
Hand #14: Philipp Caranica raised to 120,000 with on the button and that was good enough to walk away with the blinds.
Hand #15: Liran Twito raised to 155,000 from the hijack with . Yves Kupfermunz shoved from the button for 340,000 with . Twito tanked and he called. The board ran and Kupfermunz doubled up.
Hand #16: Caranica raised to 160,000 from the hijack with . John Racener shoved with for 395,000 in the small blind. Martin Kabrhel, in the big blind, found in his hand and tanked but folded in the end. Caranica called. The board ran out for a chopped pot as they both played the straight on the board.
Hand #17: Salvatore Camarda raised to 130,000 from the cutoff with . Kabrhel had in the small blind and he moved all in for 830,000 in total. Twito folded so action was back on Camarda. Camarda went in the tank trying to decide what to do. In the end, he folded.