Carl Shaw raised to 32,000 from the hijack and [Removed:354] three-bet shoved from the button for 114,000 for the blinds to fold and Shaw to make the call.
[Removed:354]:
Carl Shaw:
The board ran out for Shaw to flop the pair of queens to eliminate [Removed:355].
On the tail end of a hand between David Huspeka and Luigi Shehadeh, the former bet the river for 77,000. Shehadeh gave it some consideration and tossed in calling chips to get shown the for two pair.
A sigh by Shehadeh followed as he flashed the for the flopped top pair and missed nut flush draw.
Hossein Ensan raised to 32,000 from the hijack and Manuel Labous three-bet shoved for 341,000 from the button. The blinds folded and Ensan looked over and asked for a count. The dealer confirmed the amount and Ensan called.
Manuel Labous:
Hossein Ensan:
The board ran out for Labous to hold and double up with two pair, sevens and fives.
Adrian Mateos open-shoved for a short stack of just 273,000 and was looked up by Valentino Konakchiev.
Adrian Mateos:
Valentino Konakchiev:
The kicker played on the board and Mateos doubled.
Konakchiev then raised to 35,000 and Andrea Cortellazzi shipped it in for 365,000 on the button. Michal Hryncewicz went all-in over the top from the small blind and Konakchiev got out of the way.
Andrea Cortellazzi:
Michal Hryncewicz:
Cortellazzi improved on the flop, then retained the lead on the turn and river.
Robert Burlacu got his last 200,000 into the middle and Gab Yong Kim called from the button. The blinds folded and action was heads up with Burlacu at risk.
Robert Burlacu:
Gab Yong Kim:
The board ran out and Kim made a pair of queens to nullify Burlacu's pocket pair for the elimination.
In a battle of short stacks, Marcin Dziubdziela and Bruno Fitoussi got their stacks of fewer than ten big blinds in before the flop.
Marcin Dziubdziela:
Bruno Fitoussi:
The flop gave Dziubdziela a flush draw and the turn added a gutshot. However, the river was a blank and the stacks were counted. Dziubdziela had 138,000 at his disposal while Fitoussi had that covered by a mere 10,000 chips.
Level 20 has been completed and there are 49 players remaining heading into the final 30-minute break of the night. One more 90-minute level will follow before bagging and tagging.
Soon after his previous double-up, Cedric Schwaederle open-shoved for 218,000 and Hossein Ensan moved all-in over the top from one seat over. All other opponents behind folded and the cards were flipped over.
Cedric Schwaederle:
Hossein Ensan:
The flop gave the Frenchman a flush draw to go with his overcard but it was all over after the turn, which made the river bittersweet. Schwaederle's run has ended in 50th place for a payday of €17,780.