Simeon Naydenov raised to 25,000 and Chris Hunichen three-bet to 65,000 on the button. Naydenov called and then check-folded the flop to a bet of 66,000.
Salvatore Pepi was all in twice and didn't get called, Mathias Kürschner neither. Last but not least, Zo Karim opened to 25,000 and then folded when Andy Seth moved all in from the big blind.
Jean-Philippe Piquette moved all in for 165,000 from the button and Alex Goulder called in the big blind. Both players tabled their cards and it was a classic coin flip.
Goulder:
Piquette:
Two over cards and the flush draw for the French-Canadian would not improve on a board of and Piquette takes 12th place for €7,500.
Alexander Lakhov raised from the button and Sebastian Langrock called one seat over from the button, the players in the blinds folded. On the flop, Lakhov bet 25,000 and Langrock raised to 60,000, which was called by the Russian. The on the turn was checked and Lakhov bet 110,000 on the river.
Langrock tanked for two minutes and then called, Lakhov mucked his cards and declared defeat.
Jean-Philippe Piquette doubled up his short stack of 97,000 with against the of chip leader Zo Karim after a preflop all in. The board ran out and Piquette stays in the tournament.
Jean-Philippe Piquette raised the button and called the all in of Andy Seth for 212,000 with . Seth only had but connected with the board . The French-Canadian is now down to only 10 big blinds and in desperate need of a double up.
Simeon Naydenov raised from the button to 20,000 and called the three-bet of Jonathan Klüpfel for 45,000. On the flop, both players checked and the German then check-called a bet of 45,000 on the turn. The river saw yet another check by Klüpfel and he tank-folded to a bet of 207,000 by Naydenov.