With 6,800 in the pot and on the board, action was heads-up between Sirzat Hissou and Krasimir Yankov. Yankov bet 6,700 and HIssou shoved his last 22,000. Yankov spent a few moments in the tank before he counted out calling chips and moved them into the middle.
Sirzat Hissou:
Krasimir Yankov:
The turn was and the river , with no help for Yankov, and Hissou secured the double with kings and eights.
Picking up the action on the heads-up turn of , Samir Moukawem bet 5,000 out of the big blind. Ewen Trevidy then raised to 12,000 on the button and Moukawem asked for the stack size of his opponent before he called.
Moukawem checked the on the river and Trevidy pushed for more than 35,000 to force a quick fold.
A reraise to 11,000 was in front of Miguel Capriles in the big blind and he was called by Gaelle Baumann. Capriles bet the flop for 9,000 in order to get a call and then led the turn for another 20,000. This time, Baumann opted to fold and the pot was shipped to Capriles.
"We had a lot of fun hands here," Justin Saliba said and recalled a hand in which Kazuhiko Yotsushika turned a set against Ramiro Petrone's pocket queens and then provided the details leading up to the elimination of Lars Kamphues.
According to Saliba, Kamphues had flat-called a raise by Ewen Trevidy, who check-raised the flop. Trevidy then check-called a bet by Kamphues on the turn and checked the river.
Kamphues jammed for 33,500 into a pot of around 25,000 and Trevidy tank-called. The of Kamphues had missed a straight draw and Trevidy scored the knockout with for two pair.
Last but not least, Samir Moukawem raised to 4,000 and called the all-in by Tom Kunze for 25,100.
Tom Kunze:
Samir Moukawem:
The board improved Kunze much to the displeasure of Moukawem.