Philipp Zukernik made a back door straight on the board with the and bet 20,000. Stipo Vladic somehow hero-called with the to see the bad news and dropped some chips.
Martin Kabrhel inquired at the table whether or not his opponents wanted to continue playing and the consensus so far was a yes. Whether or not that may change in the upcoming hours remains to be seen.
In a three-bet pot preflop, Martin Kabrhel checked the flop and Stipo Vladic continued his story by betting 60,000 despite only having . Kabrhel called with for middle pair an a gutshot and the fell on the turn. Again Kabrhel checked and then called a second barrel worth 60,000 before checking the on the river, too.
Vladic was very tempted to fire a final barrel but elected to check behind and give up the pot.
Stipo Vladic attacked the big blind of Hans Olymp and the two saw a flop of . Olymp open-shoved for his last 110,000 with for a flush draw while Vladic folded the .
Pierre Mothes raised with the and Martin Kabrhel just flat-called out of the big blind, holding the . Mothes found two pair on the flop and Kabrhel check-called a bet of 11,000. On the turn, Kabrhel bet 19,000 and Mothes called to pay off his opponent for 46,000 on the river as well.
On the heads-up flop of , Stipo Vladic fired a bet of 17,000 with the and Pierre Mothes raised with the before quickly folding to the 117,000-reraise.
Hand Olymp didn't have the stack to do the same after defending his big blind to a raise of Martin Kabrhel. The of the King's regular found no help on the flop and landed in the muck, Kabrhel was ahead with the and took it down with a continuation bet.
In a battle of the blinds, Patrik Antonius raised to 16,000 and Martin Kabrhel called. On the flop , Antonius fired 15,000 and was called before the appeared on the turn. Now Antonius made it 41,000 to go and again Kabrhel called.
The Finn then checked the river and Kabrhel took a long time before announcing all in. Antonius snap-called and then immediately saw the bad news.
Antonius: for queens and sevens
Kabrhel: for trips sevens
Patrik Antonius raised to 12,000 with the and Stipo Vladic flat-called in the cutoff with , Hans Olymp filled up with in the small blind. The flop was checked through, same happened on the turn as well. On the river, Olymp checked and Antonius bet 25,000 with his bottom straight.
Vladic raised to 125,000 and that scared off both opponents.
Pierre Mothes opened to 14,000 from under the gun with the and Stipo Vladic called in the big blind with , spiking a gutshot and flush draw on the flop . Vladic check-called a bet of 20,000 and then both players checked down the turn and the river to give the pot to Mothes.