The player in the under-the-gun position raised to 300 and was called by Ringo Stimac in mid-position. London Lloyd raised to 1,500 from the button. The initial raiser folded and Stimac called.
They both checked through the on the flop to the on the turn. Stimac bet 1,500, Lloyd raised to 4,100 and Stimac called.
The river completed the board with the , Stimac checked. Lloyd shoved for 13,300 in total. Stimac considered all his options and asked for a count. The dealer confirmed the amount. After tanking for a bit, Stimac decided to call. Lloyd showed for the full house, queens over aces. Stimac had the better hand though with for a better full house, aces over fives. Lloyd stared at the board, the dealer shoved the pot towards Stimac and Lloyd slowly made his way away from the table and tournament area.
There was around 34,000 in the pot already and the board read . Piotr Wieczek was all-in for 14,500. His opponent was Richard Webster who was at risk if he called as he only had 12,250 left. Webster tanked for a bit and then decided to make the call. Webster tabled for two pair, queens and jacks. Wieczek showed a bluff with and was left with 2,000. Shortly after, he was eliminated.
Ohana Shlomo and Marek Tatar just sat down at the table and Shlomo decided to get involved immediately. Shlomo raised to 300 from early position and was only called by Rolf van Brug and Stephen Ayres in the blinds.
The flop came , both Van Brug and Ayres checked. Shlomo bet 400, Van Brug called and Ayres folded.
They both checked through the on the turn to the on the river. Van Brug now bet 650, Shlomo glanced at the board once more and then decided to call. Van Brug looked at Shlomo but Van Brug needed to show first. When he realized it, he turned around for the missed flush draw. Shlomo saw Van Brug's hand and then quickly turned around to take the pot with the king-kicker.
Stephen Ayres limped in from the under-the-gun position and action folded to Sean Rigley in the cutoff who raised to 250. Both Rolf van Burg in the big blind and Ayres called.
They all checked through the on the flop to the on the turn, Van Burg checked and Ayres bet 525. Rigley called and Van Burg quickly folded.
The river completed the board with the , Ayres continued with a bet of 1,100. Rigley called without thinking too long. Ayres showed for the turned full house, Rigley looked at his cards once more and then mucked them.
The board read and the pot contained 1,875 already. Andreas Hildebrand checked his small blind. Matthias Widmann bet 1,200 from the under-the-gun position. Fabian Gumz quickly folded his button. Hildebrand called.
The river completed the board with the , now Hildebrand bet 2,100. Widmann confirmed with the dealer how much it was and then he grabbed calling chips. With some hesitation, he decided to make the call. Hildebrand tabled for the rivered straight and Widmann mucked his own hand.
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The flop read and "Nometiembla" checked his small blind, so did the player in the big blind. Paul Lozano bet 250 from the under-the-gun position. Nometiembla called and the big blind folded.
The turn brought them the on which they both checked through to the on the river. Nometiembla now bet 700 and Lozano called. Nometiembla showed for trip queens and the pot.
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