Roberto Romanello raised to 10,000 and called the shove of a short stack for around 60,000 with the . The player at risk had and failed to improve on a board of .
Tobias Schaaf had Edzevit Zukorlic at risk for some 40,000 and tabled . Zukorlic flopped well with his when finding the flop of , but the n turn and river gave Schaaf the best hand.
Milan Simko shoved for 14,500 from under the gun and Yves Kupfermunz reshoved out of the small blind.
Milan Simko:
Yves Kupfermunz:
The board came and Simko was eliminated.
Christian Arstad was all in for 27,000 with the and Roberto Romanello called with . The board of brought a flush for the Norwegian and he doubled close to the money bubble.
Chris Ferguson went all in from the cutoff and so did Romain Follet from the small blind. Milad Oghabian, sitting in the big blind, looked at his cards, then the tournament clock, thought about it and then folded.
Chris Ferguson:
Romain Follet:
The board ran out to give Ferguson a boat and the double up.
After a raise by Michael Sklenicka from late position, the clock was called on Luis Dono and the Portuguese moved all in for 64,500 with two seconds left to act. Said Sadallah also moved all in for 70,000 and that forced out everyone else.
Luis Dono:
Said Sadallah:
The board came and Saballah was left with one big blind.
Lawrence Whyte tripled his tiny stack with against the of Bernd Gleissner and Jan Mach's move with went wrong on a board of .
The clock was called on Fabian Gumz in the small blind and with 10 seconds left he raised to 18,000, leaving himself 3,500 behind. Romain Follet in the big blind moved all in and Gumz called it off two spots off the money.
Jan Mach doubled for 131,000 with the against Bernd Gleissner's thanks to a board of .
At the same time on a different table, Said Sadallah moved all in for 15,500 and Marc MacDonnell called on the button, as did Michael Sklenicka in the big blind. The flop came and both players checked. After the turn, Sklenicka bet 40,000 and MacDonnell moved all in for 148,500, which forced out Sklenicka.
There are fewer than two minutes left in the level and hand-for-hand mode has just been enabled with 50 players remaining and 49 in the money. As per the new TDA rules, two minutes will be taken off the clock per hand until the bubble bursts.