Daniel Custodio has just eliminated Adam Bonham with a partially unknown hand as only the was visible while the board read . Bonham's hand was already in the muck as he was making his way to the payout desk.
Antoine Saout raised to 16,000 from under the gun and Colm Chan three-bet to 40,000 in the middle position. The action folded back to Saout who four-bet shoved for 168,000 for Chan to make the call.
Antoine Saout:
Colm Chan:
The board ran out for Chan to hit a pair but Saout hit a set. The turn was the to secure the double-up for Saout.
Alexander Norden shoved his last 100,000 into the middle from early position and Paul Tedeschi re-shoved from two seats over. The rest of the table got out of the way and action was heads up with Norden at risk.
Alexander Norden:
Paul Tedeschi:
The board ran out and Tedeschi picked up the bustout with kings and deuces.
Tom Vogelsang raised to 16,000 from the middle position with the . Yucel Eminoglu called on the button with the .
The flop came , Vogelsang bet 8,000 and Eminoglu called.
The turn was the and Vogelsang picked up a wheel draw but Eminoglu was still ahead with the higher kicker and flush draw. Vogelsang bet 16,000 and got called.
The river completed the board with the for Eminoglu to hit the flush. Vogelsang shoved with the bigger stack. Eminoglu had 62,000 behind and opted to fold.
Evaldas Aniulis open-shoved from middle position for 121,000 and Viktor Katzenberger called from the next seat over. The rest of the table folded and Aniulis was at risk.
Evaldas Aniulis:
Viktor Katzenberger:
The board ran out and Katzenberger made a set of aces to bust Aniulis.
In a preflop all-in contest, Mateusz Szymanski was the player at risk for 181,000 as he raise-called the shove by fellow countryman Piotr Nurzynski. The latter held the superior stack in the blinds and that triggered the following showdown.
Mateusz Szymanski:
Piotr Nurzynski:
After the runout, the chips stayed in possession of players from Poland but Szymanski took a chunk out of Nurzynski's stack.
Dinesh Alt was the initial preflop raiser and he was called by Adrian Mateos and Michal Hryncewicz in the big blind. All three players invested 22,000 on the flop and then opted to check the on the turn. Hryncewicz also checked the river and his two opponents checked it back.
The big blind special of for two pair were revealed and Alt grinned when he saw the cards of Hryncewicz, Mateos also cracked a smile as well before sliding his cards into the muck.
After he fell to a severe short stack mid-way through Day 2, Bruno Lopes had carefully nursed a shorter stack past the bubble and final stages. He was never able to build up momentum while earning some pay jumps and just now open-shoved for what appeared to be 136,000 on the button. Teun Mulder glanced at his cards in the big blind and tossed in a single chip for the call.
Bruno Lopes:
Teun Mulder:
Both paired the ace on the board and the kicker played to eliminate the French rapper.
The next short stack to get the chips in happened to be Bruno Fitoussi, who open-shoved for the last 70,000 he had at his disposal. Emmanuel Malfait reraised on the button with the covering stack and the blinds got out of the way.
Bruno Fitoussi:
Emmanuel Malfait:
The mighty pair held on the board for Fitoussi to double.