Charlie Carrel kept building a stack only to see Christoph Vogelsang take all the profit once again. Vogelsang got his stack of 44,200 in from the button with the and Carrel looked him up with the .
The board ran out and Vogelsang found a king to double.
Dejan Pustoslemsek raised to 5,000 and Oliver Weis three-bet to 13,000 from the button. Byron Kaverman four-bet to 28,500 in the small blind and Pustoslemsek quickly folded. Weis used a time bank card and then moved all in with one second left on the extra time.
Kaverman instantly asked for a count and the shove of Weis was for 140,700, which had Kaverman covered by around 10,000. Now Kaverman used one time bank card himself and then called it off with around five seconds left.
Oliver Weis:
Byron Kaverman:
The board came and Kaverman joined the rail. Other notables on the table include Jason Mercier and John Juanda, while the open seats will soon be filled. Anthony Spinella was among the latest casualties and just left the tournament area at the same time.
Aleksandar Tomovic and Aliaksei Boika both found a double up. Tomovic doubled with against Adrian Mateos' on a board containing a nine and a jack, Boika doubled with against Preben Stokkan's in a button vs. small blind situation.
Alexandros Kolonias shoved 29,200 from early position. To his left, Erik Seidel flicked one chip in to indicate a call. Action folded around to Martin Jacobson in the big blind, who thought almost thirty seconds before announcing all-in as well.
Jacobson played more than 100,000 total and Seidel opted to fold.
Alexandros Kolonias:
Martin Jacobson:
Kolonias, who cashed €805,900 in this tournament last year by finishing second, was left empty-handed after the board ran out .
Emil Patel was one of the latest additions to the field, firing two bullets today, and the second attempt appears to be running quite well. Patel just doubled to more than the average stack and took a chunk off PokerStars Team Pro Felipe Ramos in the process.
With the board showing and plenty of chips already in the middle, Ramos checked in the hijack and Patel shoved for his last 37,600. Ramos eventually called and then sighed when Patel turned over . As it was an all in showdown, Ramos had to reveal his before sending the cards into the muck.
Sergio Aido, Sam Grafton and Andrew Chen have all been eliminated in quick succession. Chen shoved for his last nine big blinds from under the gun and Maxi Lehmanski reshoved out of the small blind to force Scott Margereson in the big blind out of the way.
Maxi Lehmanski:
Andrew Chen:
The flop all but sealed it and Chen needed running cards to stay in. A on the turn was a start, but the river bricked off to eliminate the Canadian.