From under the gun, Daniel Negreanu moved all in for his last 6,000 before Dominik Nitsche raised to 11,000 in the cutoff.
Erik Seidel called in the small blind before Stefan Schillhabel moved all in from the big blind for 81,000. Nitsche folded, but Seidel called.
Negreanu:
Schillhabel:
Seidel:
The board ran out and it would be Seidel's top pair that would eliminate both Negreanu and Schillhabel who were on their second bullet each for the tournament.
On a board reading with around 20,000 in the middle, Bryn Kenney checked from the big blind. Fedor Holz bet 17,500 and Kenney made the call.
The turn was the and Kenney checked again. Holz fired 23,000 and Kenney stuck around to see the on the river. Kenney checked once more and this time Holz checked behind him. Kenney rolled his eyes as he tabled for a flush and Holz mucked his cards.
Catching the action on the flop of , Scott Seiver bet out what appeared to be 45,000 from the big blind only to have Dominik Nitsche move all in for over 300,000 from the cutoff.
Seiver immediately called for his 208,000 total tabling his to be drawing live against Nitsche's .
The turn landed the to immediately give Seiver the check mark as the river of the completed the board.
Seiver is now flushed with a stack of over 500,000.
Fedor Holz opened to 9,000 from under the gun and Bryn Kenney called from the big blind again. The flop came and Kenney check-called a bet of 9,000 from Holz.
The turn was the and Kenney checked again. Holz bet 23,000 and Kenney check-raised to 54,000. Holz made the call and the peeled on the river. Kenney announced all-in for 89,500 and Holz went into the tank. Holz used a time extension and finally decided to fold near it's end.