Sandeep Nene raised with his short stack and Boban Zhivkovikj called on the button. Mikkel Plum three-bet out of the big blind and Nene called all-in for 6,600, Zhivkovikj came along as well. On the flop, Plum bet-folded against a raise by Zhivkovikj.
Maurizio Melara has entered recently and that has increased the field size to 39 entries of which 31 players remain. Assorted big stacks on the break can be found below.
With plenty of chips in the middle to the turn, Sandeep Nene bet 20,000 and Miroslav Pantaleev called. Nicolas Bokowski then jammed and Nene got his chips in, as did Pantaleev for the last 34,100.
Miroslav Pantaleev:
Nicolas Bokowski:
Sandeep Nene:
"I am dead?" Bokowski said in table chat but his flush draw was alive, so was the case queen for quads. The river completed the flush and Pantaleev was eliminated. Bokowski doubled through Nene for 87,400 and skyrocketed into the top spot.
Will Shillibier had previously been forced to fold against pat and one action in Triple Draw. Down to around 5,700, he was then involved in multi-way action and found a three-card four draw. He was up against an eighty-six and found one seven but the final card was paint.
His former seat is now filled by Thomer Pidun, who was the latest player to enter.
Three ways to the , Grzegorz Wyraz bet out of the small blind and Espen Sandvik raised in the big blind. Fabian Scherle called in the cutoff and Wyraz made it three ways to the turn on which he checked. Sandvik bet and both opponents folded.
Jorge Ufano and Dario Alioto were both eliminated after dropping to short stacks and they opted to re-enter shortly after. Fabian Scherle entered for the first time and the tournament info currently shows 30 players out of 37 entries remaining.
Roland Israelashvili was running hot in 2-7 Triple Draw to boost his stack significantly and one of those to take a toll to their stack was Artan Dedusha, who then "gambled" as per his table chat to get it in twice against Matthias Wieser.
In the first showdown, Dedusha's clashed with and Wieser flopped broadway on .
Wieser then jammed and Dedusha called all-in for 9,600 in the big blind.