Omer Yoruk limped in from early position with . Timur Margolin raised to 110,000 from the cutoff with . Alexander Romme found in the big blind and called. The action was back on Yoruk who also called.
The flop came , Romme and Yoruk both checked. Margolin continued his aggression and decided to bet 155,000. Romme quickly folded, Yoruk checked the board once more and then opted to fold.
On a flop Paris Stavridis, Grzegorz Wyraz and Ben Zech all checked. Stavridis bet 120,000 on the turn and Wyraz folded. Zech called and the river was the . Stavridis checked and Zech bet 180,000. Stavridis called.
Zech showed for a rivered pair of aces and Stavridis mucked. "Lucky river," said Kabrhel.
Tom White raised to 85,000 with from the under-the-gun position. Omer Yoruk found in the cutoff and called. Stanislav Koleno also called in the big blind with .
The flop came on which they all checked to the on the turn. Koleno checked. White considered his options and opted to check. Yoruk decided to bet 110,000, Koleno quickly folded. White also folded.
Parminder Singh shoved all in for 245,000 on the button and was called by Timur Margolin in the big blind.
Parminder Singh:
Timur Margolin:
The board ran out - even though Singh pick up a gutshot for the straight draw, it didn't happen on the turn or river and he has been sent home with �9,188 for 18th place.
In the last hand before players redraw around two tables Rajeev Dhiri open-shoved for around 550,000 in the cutoff and Tom White called all in for his last 480,000 on the button. The blinds folded.
Rajeev Dhiri:
Tom White:
White woke up with Aces and secured a double, dodging cards on a runout to leave Dhiri with just 75,000 in chips.
Shortly after Alexander Romme's double up, shortstack Yehuda Cohen moved all in with for his last 200,000 and was called by Romme holding . The board came and Cohen was eliminated.
In the very next hand Rene Zembinsky raised from the button to 100,000. Stanislav Koleno three-bet to 320,000 in the small blind and Dennis Kirsch moved all in for 130,000 in the big blind. Zembinsky folded.
Dennis Kirsch:
Stanislav Koleno:
There was no help for the short stack on a board and Kirsch followed Koleno out the door.