A loud bang on the table could be heard from afar when [Removed:346] was not too pleased about the all-in showdown against Agostino Scozzari. His cards were already mucked as he paid off the 78,600 of Scozzari, who had earned a full double. The Italian's were good for the nuts on the board and he joined the big stacks.
Not only did [Removed:347] lose lots of chips but also earned a one round penalty for his outburst.
Down to crumbs, Tsuf Saltsberg tripled up when he got his very short stack in from the big blind. On the river, Michael Ugucctoni also jammed for a short stack as well and was called by Ermanno Di Nicola.
Saltsberg showed for the wheel while Ugucctoni doubled through Di Nicola with versus . However, shortly after, Saltsberg lost the last of it as well to hit the rail.
Josef Gulas Jr busted earlier and his father saw the stack reduced to crumbs in a previous hand. He then piled it in with the and Thomas Vass called with . The board gave Vass the superior pair.
Valon Olluri had previously been eliminated and opted to re-enter. This appears to have been a wise choice as just one table over from where he started, Olluri has created a massive stack that appears to be good for the lead by quite some margin.
Rachid El Yaacoubi opened and then four-bet jammed when facing a three-bet by a short-stacked Michal Mrakes. The instant all by his table neighbour followed and the cards were flipped over.
Michal Mrakes:
Rachid El Yaacoubi:
On a board of , the kicker played for Mrakes to double.
Said Madani jammed for the last 32,500 and was called by Oliver Huber. Giovanni Salvatore then went all-in over the top and Huber sent his cards into the muck.
Said Madani:
Giovanni Salvatore:
After the flop, things appeared to be rather dire for Madani. He picked up some additional outs on the turn and indeed got there with the river for the triple up.