Christoph Vogelsang was in the turn of a board, facing an all in from Martin Winkler who was covering the German player.
Vogelsang tanked for a long time, prompting a player from the table to ask for time and as soon as the floor manager reached the table, Vogelsang pushed all his remaining chips in the middle.
Christoph Vogelsang:
Martin Winkler:
"I bluffed the flop but found a queen on the turn", is what Winkler said to his opponent when the dealer opened the to send Vogelsang packing.
With almost 125,000 in the middle and a completed board showing , Andrea Radicchi faced a bet of 125,000 by Paulius Vaitiekunas and was covered. The Italian was deep in the think tank and they eventually called the clock on him.
The seconds ticket down and Radicchi folded the for a set face-up, while Vaitiekunas first flashed the followed by the .
Aleksandr Nemtsov raised to 4,500 from under the gun and Ole Schemion three-bet to 15,000 in the hijack. Action folded back to Nemtsov who made the call.
The flop came , Nemtsov checked and Schemion continued with a bet of 11,500. Nemtsov took one last look at his cards before opting to fold.
Daniel Negreanu was in a hand from middle position and he bet 7,000 in a flop, getting calls by Tom-Aksel Bedell from the hijack, Ashot Oganesian from the cutoff and Michal Mrakes from the big blind.
The turn was the and Negreanu bet 30,000 this time, after Mrakes checked and the only caller was Oganesian.
The completed the board on the river and Negreanu fired a 60,000 bet which made Oganesian fold his cards.
Lior Padoba raised to 4,500 from under the gun and Giorgiy Skhulukhiya three-bet to 12,500 in the middle position. Action folded to Kirill Denisenko in the big blind who took some time and then made the call. Padoba four-bet shoved for around 110,000 and Skhulukhiya quickly folded. Denisenko snap-called.
Lior Padoba:
Kirill Denisenko:
The board ran out for Denisenko to end up with the bigger full house to send Padoba packing.
The cards of Kahle Burns were already in the muck as he had just doubled Giorgiy Skhulukhiya in a battle of the blinds. The Russian still had his tabled on a board of and confirmed that Burns had pushed with pocket sevens.
Dash Dudley raised it up from early position and Aleksandr Chernikov re-raised to 14,000 on the button. The big blind flat-called and Dudley four-bet shoved all in for 58,000. Chernikov just called and the big blind folded.
Aleksandr Chernikov:
Dash Dudley:
The flop of left Chernikov in the lead as Dudley was still looking to spike an ace. The on the turn and the on the river provided no help and Dudley was eliminated.