Kristof Lenart and Floor Zijthof were heads-up in a pot with just under 300,000 in the middle. The flop came and Lenart checked from early position. Zijthof tossed in a bet of 140,000 and Lenart check-raised all in. Zijthof had exactly 400,000 chips remaining and made the call.
Kristof Lenart:
Floor Zijthof:
The turn was the to give Zijthof a flush draw as well but the bricked off on the river. Zijthof was eliminated and Lenart stacked up another pot.
Jessica Mendyka opened to 120,000 in the hijack and Shaun Deeb three-bet shoved all in from the cutoff. The action folded back to Mendyka who quickly called off her stack of just over 800,000.
Shaun Deeb:
Jessica Mendyka:
The flop of provided not much help for Deeb as Mendyka looked sure of a double up. However, the on the turn gave Deeb a flush draw, his straight not being any good. The hit the river and Deeb ran out a flush to eliminate Mendyka.
Jan Ceska was already all-in and awaited his fate as Markus Luehring and Mick Heder were playing for a bigger side pot.
Luehring bet the river for 175,000 and Heder moved all in. The clock was called on Luhering after he was in the tank for more than three minutes and he eventually folded.
Heder tabled the and Ceska hit the rail with for inferior two pair.
Sergii Karpov opened to 75,000 in the hijack and Prosper Mamane three-bet shoved all in for 225,000 in the small blind. Pierre Neuville thought for a brief moment but folded and Karpov instantly called.
Prosper Marmane:
Sergii Karpov:
The flop of gave Marmane a flush draw and a dash of hope. The on the turn gave Marmane even more outs with a straight draw as well. The landed on the river and Marmane made his flush in order to double up.
Simon Burns, Hussam Abdel Aziz and Darkhan Rakhymzhanov have all been sent to the rail in quick succession.
Rakhymzhanov was the first to fall when he got it in with against the of Lukas Zaskodny and saw the board run out .
Soon after, Aziz came up short with against Pasquale Braco and his on a board of .
Last but not least, Burns was in the small blind and the big blind sat out, his cards were dead.
"The button jammed and he can jam any two there," Burns said in table chat and called the push of Daniel Salner with king-queen. Salner had ace-jack suited and despite a king on the flop it was all over for Burns when an ace came on the river.