Florin Elisei sat on the button as it folded to him and he raised to 35,000. David Lappin called from the small blind and the player in the big blind folded their hand.
The flop came down and both players opted to go for the check.
The landed on the turn and Lappin checked to Elisei again. Elisei went for the bet on this street as he put 32,000 in the middle. Lappin called within seconds and the river came down.
Lappin checked again and moments later he was facing a bet of 119,000. Lappin took his time and folded after a couple of minutes while telling his opponent that he folded a "really good hand".
Mateusz Moolhuizen opened from middle position to 25,000. Carmen Zainescu, who won the #QueenRules Ladies Event yesterday, called from the big blind.
Moolhuizen fired out a continuation bet of 20,000 on the flop after Zainescu checked.
Zainescu check-called again, this time for 45,000 after the came on the turn.
The completed the board on the river and Zainescu checked again. Moolhuizen jammed his remaining stack of 90,000 and Zainescu tanked for a few minutes.
She eventually made the call and Moolhuizen sheepishly showed he had . Meanwhile, a second later Zainescu turned over and screamed in delight when her ace-high hero call was good.
"Good for her," Moolhuizen said with a smile as he headed to collect the 35th place prize of €3,480.
Jack Sinclair was seen walking away from his table and the cards were still on the table. Sinclair had and Kirilov Krasimir had .
The board was and Kirilov was stacking Sinclair's chips and added them to his stack. He's closing in on the one million chip mark while Sinclair was on his way to the payout desk.
David Lappin opened from middle position to 26,000 and Kirilov Krasimir called from the button. The players in the blinds folded and they went heads-up to the flop.
The flop came down and Lappin check-called a bet of 30,000 from Krasimir. The turn was the and Lappin checked again. Krasimir was very quick with the bet as he put another 30,000 in the middle. Lappin called the bet again and the river card completed the board.
Lappin didn't check this time. He counted out his stack, thought about it, and then moved all in. Krasimir has been very quick with his action and this time he folded in very quick fashion. Krasimir did show as he sent his cards to the muck.
Nandor Solyom open-jammed for 176,000 from the hijack. [Removed:402] snap-called from the small blind after the action was folded to him.
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It was pretty much a coinflip as to who would win the hand before the flop. The flop temporarily pushed Rinkevicius ahead in the hand.
The on the turn opened up a flush draw and a gutshot straight draw for Solyom. The flush draw was completed after the spiked the river to save Solyom's tournament life and he more than doubled up his stack.
Jack Sinclair had just 135,000 left when he moved all in. He was called by Daniel Chutrov and Sinclair was dominated. Sinclair was holding and had to win against the of Chutrov.
The board ran out and Sinclair doubled up to a stack that is a bit more healthy.