Hand Olymp raised with the and then called the three-bet of Patrik Antonius for 25,000. The flop fell and Olymp gave up his small pocket pair, revealing the . Antonius had improved with to win the pot and start a comeback.
After a four-way flop of , Patrik Antonius bet 20,000 from under the gun with the and Stipo Vladic called with the . On the turn, Antonius checked and Vladic then bet 31,000 to receive a call from the Finn. Antonius checked the river and then folded to the shove of Vladic.
Patrik Antonius raised to 11,000 with the and Hans Olymp called in the big blind with the . On the flop , Olymp chekc-called a bet of 13,000 and did so again for 30,000 on the turn. Olymp also checked the river and then folded to the shove of Antonius.
Pierre Mothes raised from the hijack and was called by Hans Olymp in the cutoff as well as Martin Kabrhel in the big blind. On the flop , Kabrhel bet 18,000 and Mothes called to see the on the turn. Kabrhel again fired 64,000 and Mothes didn't go anywhere.
The river triggered a hefty bet worth 136,000 by Kabrhel and Mothes was stunned for a second. "I really don't like the river card," before eventually making the call with for an eight-high straight. Kabrhel was caught with and lost a decent portion of his stack.
Martin Kabrhel raised with the and Philipp Zukernik defended his big blind. The Czech found top pair on the flop and Zukernik quickly check-folded to a continuation bet.
On the river of a board, Patrik Antonius bet 11,000 with the and Hans Olymp eventually called with the for queen-high to win the hand. Even Antonius had to chuckle.
Then, Philipp Zukernik raised to 9,000 with the from the button and Martin Kabrhel raised to 32,500 out of the big blind with to enforce a fold.
Stipo Vladic raised to 10,000 from the cutoff and Pierre Mothes three-bet to 28,000 from one seat over to get a call by Vladic. On the flop, both players checked and Vladic then bet the turn for 15,000. Mothes called and did so again on the river for 21,000.
Vladic showed for a pair of queens and Mothes took the pot with the .
Start-of-the-day chip leader Aleksandar Tomovic moved all in for his last 31,000 and Martin Kabrhel was the sole caller from the button.
Tomovic:
Kabrhel:
The flop paired Kabrhel's ace and Tomovic was in need of a jack to stay in the tournament. The turn brought some more outs, yet the river was none of them to send Tomovic to the rail in 7th place.
Martin Kabrhel limped in with the and Pierre Mothes called with the , Hans Olymp checked in the big blind with the and bet the flop with middle pair for 6,000 to scoop the pot.
One hand later, Olymp limped and short stack Aleksandar Tomovic checked. On the flop both players checked and Olymp then bet the turn to take it down.
Then, Stipo Vladic limped in with the and Mothes did so as well with the . Olymp joined the five-way pot with and flopped top pair on . Mothes bet 13,500 and then folded to the raise of Olymp, who made it 28,000 to go.