Piotr Wiecek shoved all in again from mid-position this time for 76,000 in total. Johannes Kissel called from the cutoff. Bruno Alpi was sitting in the big blind and also decided to shove for 228,000 in total. Kissel thought it for a while and then decided to call.
Piotr Wiecek:
Bruno Alpi:
Johannes Kissel:
The board ran out - Wiecek won the main pot and the side pot was awarded to Alpi.
Timur Margolin was just moved to the table and raised to 45,000 from the hijack after René Zembinský had limped in from the under-the-gun position. Action folded back to Zembinský who called.
The flop came Zembinský now check-called the 25,000 bet of Margolin.
The turn brought them the , Zembinský bet 35,000. Margolin raised to 125,000. Zembinský needed some to make a decision and ended up calling.
The river completed the board with the on which they both checked. Zembinský showed which was enough to make Margolin muck his hand.
Timur Margolin raised to 34,000 from mid-position. Iman Gazorishadiz shoved all in from the cutoff and was called by Margolin after the dealer confirmed the amount.
Iman Gazorishadiz:
Timur Margolin:
The board ran out - the king on the turn ensured the double-up for Gazorishadiz.
Martin Kabrhel opened to 32,000 and Johannes Kissel three-bet all in for 113,000. Konstantinon Misailidis re-raised to 200,000. Kabrhel started his usual theatrics before calling. "I need help please dealer!" said Kissel.
The flop came and Misailidis check-called a bet of 69,000. The turn was checked by both players. The river was the .
Misailidis checked and Kabrhel took three stacks of 100,000 down from the top tier of his stack. He counted them out and then returned them to his stack. He then counted out a bet and slid forward 161,000. Misailidis folded.
Kabrhel turned over . Kissel showed and the pair chopped the main pot, with Kabrhel winning the substantial side pot.
"I was bluffing!" said Kabrhel, "You had Ace-King?" and Misailidis nodded. "You see this honey?" Kabrhel said almost Helmuth-esque to his wife who had appeared on the rail, "I was bluffing!"
Andrei Grimberg limped and Amar Begovic raised to 58,000. Grimberg limp-raised to 160,000 and Begovic called. The flop came . Grimberg bet 120,000 and Begovic called. The turn was the and Grimberg moved all in for 350,000. Begovic snap-called.
Andrei Grimberg:
Amar Begovic:
The on the river changed nothing, and Begovic now sits on 1.4m after eliminating Grimberg.