Valentin Messina was all in preflop with the , but dominated by John Monnette's . The board ran out , and Messina was sent to the rail. He earned €8,239 for his finish.
John Duthie raised all in from under the gun for 13,800, and Roman Romanovskyi called from middle position. Everyone else folded and the cards were tabled.
Romanovskyi:
Duthie:
The board ran out and Duthie's two pair earned him the double up. Romanovskyi was left with 64,000 in chips.
Giovanni Rosadoni limped in from under the gun, John Duthie limped from middle position, Roman Romanovskyi limped from the cutoff seat, Trond Aanensen limped on the button, and John Monnette checked his option in the big blind bringing five players to the flop.
The flop came down and action checked through to Duthie. He bet 8,500 before play folded back to Monnette. Monnette check-raised to 22,900, and Rosadoni folded. Duthie also gave it up, and Monnette won the pot.
Philippe Boucher moved all in against Dan O'Brien with the , but O'Brien made the call with the to have him dominated.
The flop gave Boucher an opportunity for a chop when the fell, but the on the turn left him drawing dead. The completed the board on the river and officially sent Boucher out the door in 11th place.
The remaining 10 players are now redrawing to one table and the seat draw will be posted shortly.
Picking up the action on the board with a hefty pot in the middle, Dan O'Brien fired a bet of 17,200. His opponent, Roman Romanovskyi, raised to 48,500. O'Brien studied, then moved all in for 128,600. After some tanking, Romanovskyi folded the face up, and O'Brien won the pot.
Dan O'Brien opened with a raise to 4,800 from the cutoff seat, and Roman Romanovskyi called on the button. In the big blind, John Monnette reraised to 16,900 and took down the pot.