Gerard Pique and Sam Greenwood were both on their second bullet and Pique was moved to the table just a few minutes ago.
Pique's raise in the hijack was called by Greenwood on the button and the flop came . Pique bet 15,000 and Greenwood called before the appeared on the turn. Pique slowed down and checked, before calling a bet worth 10,000 by Greenwood.
On the river, Pique checked with just 27,500 behind and Greenwood bet 60,000. The shot clock ran down to just two seconds when Pique sighed and called all in. Greenwood showed and Pique briefly flashed before leaving the tournament area.
Benjamin Pollak opened under the gun for 10,000 and Manig Loeser called from the cutoff. From the button, Ben Tollerene shoved for what appeared to be just over 100,000. The blinds folded and so did Pollak. Loeser, though, called.
Ben Tollerene:
Manig Loeser:
The board ran out and Tollerene hit the rail 5 minutes before the break.
Sam Greenwood opened to 10,000 from the cutoff and Bryn Kenney three-bet to 27,000 on the button. Christoph Vogelsang jokingly announced a four-bet from the small blind and called all in for his last 4,000, while Greenwood called Kenney's reraise.
On the flop, Greenwood checked and folded to Kenney's bet of 19,000.
Christoph Vogelsang:
Bryn Kenney:
The German was in need of a runner runner miracle, but failed to get there with the turn and river.
The players have been sent into the second 20-minute break, in which the T-500 chips will be raced off. The registration will close when the cards get back in the air for level nine.
The registration closed and among those to buy back in before that were Salman Behbehani, Igor Kurganov and and Ben Tollerene. Dominik Nitsche and Mortan Holm Schwartson busted for the second time today while Quan Zhou sits on half a million.
Stephen Chidwick raised to 12,000 from the hijack and Nick Petrangelo three-bet to 36,000 on the button, which Chidwick called. On the flop, Chidwick checked and subsequently called a bet of 20,000 ny Petrangelo before checking again the on the turn. Petrangelo moved all in and that won the pot right there without showdown.