A few orbits earlier, Mark Roovers lost a chunk of his stack with versus a shove from Chebli Chebli. The Lebanese held and took a big bite out of Roovers.
With his remaining 130,000, Roovers open-shoved from the cutoff and got a call from Nuno Capucho in the small blind.
Mark Roovers:
Nuno Capucho:
The flop was , solidifying Capucho's lead in the hand. The turn was the , and Roovers called for a jack on the river. Unfortunately for him, it was the , ending his nice run in the EPT Barcelona Main Event.
Peyman Luth has departed the Main Event here in Barcelona, after moving all-in for just 201,000 in the hijack position. Simon Lofberg (pictured) in the cut off moved all-in too, but for over a million chips. After the blinds got out of the way, he was a little ahead of his German opponent.
Peyman Luth:
Simon Lofberg:
The board of saw Luth on his way out of the room. Lofberg has over 1.4 million chips and looks in the mood for more.
A short-stacked Dorian Rios Pavon moved all in for what looked like 95,000 and the action folded all the way to Uri Reichenstein in the big blind. He checked the cards and then quickly called.
Rios Pavon:
Reichenstein:
"Oh wow," a player said and Reichenstein replied "I haven't won that hand yet,", but the board ran out blank for Rios Pavon showing . "I actually was down to 800 early, then I won every hand," Reichenstein added.
In a battle button versus small blind, Diogo Veiga four-bet all in for more than 350,000 and Vasileios Chalkidis looked him up from one seat over to create an important coin flip for either player.
Veiga:
Chalkidis:
The flop failed to improve Veiga, and he was drawing dead on the turn. Chalkidis even made a full house on the river and Veiga exited in 78th place.
Another player was sent to the rail just before the end of the level and it was Thomas Miller, who three-bet all in for his last 200,000 out of the big blind. Initial raiser Rumen Nanev called and Miller was dominated.
Miller:
Nanev:
The board ran out and the American failed to hit the two-outer.
Players will now enjoy a 20-minute break after a very busy early level has reduced the field from 98 players to just 75. One of them will walk away with over €1.1 million Euros on Sunday evening.
In a hand that lasted a few minutes into the first break of Day 4, Andreas Chalkiadakis more than doubled thanks to an isolation by Marco Caza. Caza had raised, Jeffrey Mulder three-bet and Chalkiadakis four-bet all in for his last 188,000. Caza five-bet all in and Mulder folded, claiming in table chat he had ace-queen.
Chalkiadakis:
Caza:
The board ran out and the Greek celebrated, while Mulder wasn't necessarily happy before storming off into the break.
The cards of Bryn Kenney were already in the muck and the dealer announced the seat open while Sebastian Malec was stacking chips. Michael Eiler confirmed what happened. Malec had raised the button and Kenney three-bet all in from the big blind with pocket fives for almost exactly 20 big blinds.
Malec snap-called with the and the board ran out to eliminate Kenney. The American will most likely jump right back into the action and join the €10,000 High Roller, though.