Three players saw a flop of and it was checked to Martin Kabrhel on the button who bet 2,500. One player folded and Radek Jantos called in early position. The turn was checked to Kabrhel again and he moved all in for 23,175. Radek called quickly with .
"Gamble, gamble?!" said Kabrhel, showing for a straight and flush draws. The river was the and Kabrhel was eliminated.
Vojtech Ruzicka is moving up the chip counts and is sitting on just over 100,000. He eliminated American Jeremy Williams earlier with the American holding and was up against the of Ruzicka.
The board, however, came giving Vojtech a backdoor flush sending Williams to the rail.
It hasn't all been plain sailing. Later, an opponent check-called a bet of 1,400 on a board from Ruzicka and the pair then checked the turn. Ruzicka's opponent bet 2,000 on the river. Ruzicka called but folded when shown
The board read with a pot of about 18,000 and Jan Petras had checked his big blind. The players in mid-position and the cutoff did the same. Rickie Silcock bet 7,000, Petras shoved for 27,400. The player in mid-position folded immediately, the player in the cutoff had a harder time trying to make a decision. He kept looking at Petras and Silcock. Especially eyeing Silcock's stack but after about two minutes, he decided to fold. Silcock called.
Jan Petras:
Rickie Silcock:
They had both hit trip eights but Silcock had the better kicker. He just needed to avoid another four or six to not have to double his opponent up.
The on the river wasn't any of the outs his opponent needed and all the chips went to Silcock's stack.
"DAGI" raised to 1,500 from the hijack and was called by the player in the small blind and Jakob Miegel in the big blind.
The flop came , the small blind checked, Miegel shoved for 4,550 in total. DAGI called and the small blind folded.
Jakob Miegel:
DAGI:
They both had a pair of kings but DAGI had the better kicker.
The rest of the board was completed with the on the turn and the on the river to give DAGI a flush in the end. Miegel left the tournament area but did say he'd reenter tomorrow.
"Come and join the party Mr Wolf!" said Martin Kabrhel, as The Wolf walked over to him.
"I heard you were chip leader with four left and finished third," said The Wolf, referencing Kabrhel's third-place finish in last night's €5,300 High Roller.
"Look at the hands!" said Kabrhel, "I was unlucky. The last two hours; I was huge chip leader and I lose every hands. What can I do!"
The Wolf asked who it was who won, with Kabrhel confirming that Pavel Binar was the latest winner of a gold WSOPC circuit ring.
After the player in the cutoff had raised, Igor Tsymbal three-bet to 4,000 from the small blind. "GIN.ALI" four-bet to 15,400 from the big blind. The cutoff called and Tsymbal called with 15,300 as that was what he had left in total. GIN.ALI announced blind all-in.
The flop came and the player in the cutoff called the all-in.
Igor Tsymbal:
GIN.ALI:
Cutoff Player:
The rest of the board ran out , GIN.ALI's queens held and he eliminated Tsymbal and doubled up through the other player.
On a flop Yehuda Cohen check-called a bet of 2,200 from Dirk Schroter. The turn was the and was checked by both players. The river was the and Cohen checked, with Schroter putting out a bet of 7,500.
"4,000 I snap call," said Cohen. "5,000 also I snap call." Cohen took his time and eventually a British player at the table called the clock.
"It's not an all in," explained the British player, "but you've already tanked for three minutes. If it was an all in I wouldn't have called the clock!"
"The levels are 45 minutes! I can take my time!" said Cohen, but the British player wasn't having it.
The floor came and as the seconds ticked down, Cohen appeared to wait until three seconds left before releasing his chips for a call. Schroter turned over for top pair top kicker and took down the pot.
"I hadn't made up my mind," said Cohen, counting how many chips he was left with.
"No you hadn't!" said the British player, remonstrating with Cohen.
"Look you two," said a third player, also British, "Just take it outside and go and have a fight!"