Under the gun, Andreas Wiese raised to 55,000, and Michaela Smrckova shoved all in for about 170,000 behind him. Wiese made the call, and he was racing for the knockout.
Showdown
Wiese:
Smrckova:
Smrckova caught up in a hurry as the appeared right in the window of the flop. The on the turn put her one card from the double, but the poker gods had other ideas. The ripped off on the river, and Smrckova's pair of queens was no good.
Wiese drags the rest of her chips, sending our last woman standing off to the payout desk. She'll pick up €20,000 for her work this week, and we're breaking another table to bring us down to just two left in play.
We wish we had a few details for you, but unfortunately we're not exactly sure how we lost one of our short stacks. Regardless, he's out in 18th place.
From under the gun, Martin Finger raised to 50,000. Kimon Lehmann reraised all in for 500,000 from the small blind after action folded to him. When play got back to Finger, he called and the hands were tabled.
Finger:
Lehmann:
The flop, turn and river ran out and Lehmann found his double on the river.
Mads Wissing opened to 50,000 and Chris Moorman reraised all in from the big blind. Wissing called off his stack for around 700,000 with the . Moorman held the .
Ignat Liviu raised to 40,000 and Andreas Wiese called from the button. In the small blind, Team PokerStars Pro Jude Ainsworth reraised all in for 381,000. Liviu moved all in himself and then Wiese folded.
Ainsworth:
Liviu:
The board ran out and Ainsworth spiked another lucky six on the river to double up.