Pierre Calamusa got the stack of Steven van Zadelhoff with kings versus aces in a battle button versus cutoff, spiking a king on the flop. Laurynas Levinskas replaced the Dutchman with a monster stack and Georgios Zisimopoulos departed from the very same table as well.
A lot of chips were already in the middle with the completed board showing and Johnny Lodden was all in for 2.71 million. Pablo Joaquin Melogno Cabrera called and was shown for the nut straight, throwing his to the middle of the table in disgust.
On a flop of Ramin Hajiyev and Thomas Winstone checked before Hajiyev bet and called the shove of Winstone for 1.9 million on the turn. Hajiyev turned over for a set, while Winstone had for the over pair and flush draw. The on the river completed the four card flush and the Brit doubled.
Right after, he raised to 180,000 and called the shove of Andreas Eiler for 590,000. Eiler tabled , Winstone only had . However, the flop improved him to a set and the turn and river bricked for Eiler.
The partypoker sponsored pros Anatoly Filatov and Kristen Bicknell have been eliminated, the latter with queen-nine against the ace-king of the player in the big blind for her last 12 big blinds.
Bicknell walked over to the table of her boyfriend Alex Foxen and witnessed how Foxen cracked the pocket kings of Seth Davies with , casually flopping the nut straight on .
Omar Lakhdari announced a limp in the dark from under the gun and tossed in the chips before his cards were dealt. Once all cards were distributed, Georgios Zisimopoulos raised to 235,000 and Morten Mortensen clicked it up to 675,000. All opponents folded and Mortensen collected the chips on a table that won't break anytime soon, also featuring Matas Cimbolas and Steven van Zadelhoff.
Thomas Muehloecker lost some chips when he check-called a bet of 550,000 by Dominik Panka on the turn, the river was checked. Muehloecker showed and Panka won the pot with .
After defending his big blind to a raise by Mohammed Ifzail, Adam Owen check-shoved the flop for 1.13 million and was called by Ifzail to create the following showdown.
Adam Owen:
Mohammed Ifzail:
The turn and river kept Owen's two pair as best hand and he doubled.
Among those to bust recently were Koray Aldemir, Claudio di Giacomo and MILLIONs Russia champion Aleksandr Gofman. Kamila Jarosz had qualified on partypoker via a 50 Cent step initially, and was also sent to the rail. Sergey Lebedev has managed to spin up his stack nicely already.
Soon after the restart of the tournament, the staff announced the payouts. The top 143 spots will receive at least €25,000 while the winner walks away €1,700,000 richer.