Thomas Schroepfer was all-in with a short stack and remained ahead throughout the entire board to eventually double with a full house.
In the meanwhile, Ole Schemion had predicted to bust Laszlo Bujtas and did just that in Pot-Limit Omaha, which happens to be the favourite poker variant of the Hungarian.
Down to very few chips, Nikolai Senninger was all-in out of the big blind with the . Tomasz Gluszko had raised from under the gun with the and prevailed on a board of .
Shortly after, Jorge Ufano was eliminated and that reduced the field to the last 34 players.
A short-stacked Pierre Trauer was all-in against Grzegorz Wyraz and Ivan Bryksin with the former raising the latter calling as Trauer was in or the last 8,000. Wyraz and Bryksin both patted while Trauer took one on the second draw.
Wyraz then bet and Bryksin folded. In showdown, Wyraz revealed the for the nuts and Trauer had some outs to chop with the sweat. However, he peeled a and was eliminated.
Ivan Bryksin was all-in for the last 21,500 on the button with the and Matthias Wieser looked him up out of the big blind with the superior . The board ran out and the kicker played to send Bryksin to the rail.
Artan Dedusha bet fourth and fifth street and was first called by Miroslav Pantaleev and then raised, which he called. Pantaleev made the superior open pair on sixth and bet, Dedusha called. Both checked seventh and Pantaleev tabled the for a pair of sixes and a low, which chopped against the for trips deuces of Dedusha.
Jan Bendik defended the big blind against a button raise by Sarharib Karatas and check-called a bet on the flop. He checked again the turn and Karatas now bet 15,000. Bendik check-raised the pot and Karatas sigh-folded with the "how can you do this to me".
Matthias Wieser was all-in for the last 7,600 with the and Grzegorz Wyraz looked him up with the . The board gave Wieser the straight and a low for the scoop.