Adam Junglen caught a bit of a cold deck when his T-T ran into Trond Eidsvig's J-J when they got all-in pre-flop. The board came and Eisdvig doubled up to 505,000. Junglen's stack was halved and he was left with about 240,000.
Sander Lylloff (Denmark) raised from the small blind to 50,000 and Greg Dyer (USA) moved all in from the big blind. Lylloff called.
Dyer:
Lylloff:
It was a classic race in the battle of the blinds. The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Dyer doubled up and increased his stack to 850,000. Sander Lylloff slipped to 560,000.
With the board reading Q-Q-7-9-8, Juan Maceiras bets out 100,000 into a pot of just under 200,000. Trond Eidsvig tanks for a long time, and he reluctantly finally calls the 100k. Maceiras turns over 8-8 for the rivered full house, and Trond taps the table and shakes his head.
Patrick Bruel opened the pot from the button, Mark Teltscher moved all in from the big blind and Bruel called. Bruel turned over A-J and was in a race situation with Teltscher's pocket fours. The flop was and Teltscher maintained his lead. The turn, though was the and Bruel's railbirds erupted in cheers as he pumped his fist in the air. The river was the and Bruel doubled up to just over 500,000. Teltscher was down to 325,000 after the hand.
Kitai Davidi (Belgium) raised 50,000 from the button. Sander Lylloff re-raised from the small blind to 150,000. Davidi moved all in for 270,000. Lyllof called.
Lylloff:
Davidi:
The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Davidi's hand did not improve and he headed to the rail in 11th place. He won �46,000.
Philip Yeh (Sweden) shoved with 6-4o and was called by Kitai Davidi's A-K. Yeh's hand could not improve and he finished in 12th place. Yeh won �46,000.
Down to 11 players. Three more eliminations until we reach the final table.
On the hand before his elimination, Voitto Rintala doubled up Greg Dyer who took the majority of his chips. On the final hand that he played, Voitto Rintala shoved with 9-7 and Greg Dyer called with . The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Voitto Rintala headed to the rail in 13th place and won �33,450.