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8.53pm: Dinner breakPlayers are actually on a one-hour dinner break.
8.46pm: Jens Winkler bubbles Eureka4 RozvadovIn the end, there has been nothing more Jens Winkler could do. There looked to has been a minimum of nine all-in showdowns but each one saw either a split pot or the quick stack doubling up. Within the end, Winkler was all in as Sascha Achim Ranzinger and Mateusz Martewicz checked down a 6♣2♦A♥9♣T♦ board.
Razinger showed K♥Q♦, Martewicz flipped over T♠8♠, Winkler just had to better this but he could only show Q♣3♠. With that, the 90-minute bubble is over and everybody else is now within the money.
8.33pm: Two more double-upsNo-one is asking sadder than Jens Winkler these days. First Nessim Alberto Dayan doubled through Bert Geens with A♠J♦ against 9♠2♠ after the cash went in at the turn of a 3♣J♥9♠6♠8♣ board. Then Michael Passy doubled through Zoltan Gal with A♥K♥ against A♠8♣, Passy flopping a king. Winkler has three antes, can he survive?
8.24pm:Winkler able to jump the sharksJens Winkler looks to be the shortest stack remaining. The German just had the blinds go through him and he has 2,000 remaining - four antes.
8.14pm: Always aces"We have an all-in and a call," said tournament director Luca Vivaldi, "the all-in player has aces..."
"They always have aces!" shouted an annoyed person from another table.
This time it was Petr Subik with A♥A♦ who doubled up through Josef Gulas' A♣Q♦ after a blank board. We're about halfway through level 16 here and it looks as if this bubble can be lasting a short time yet.
8.10pm: No breakthroughThe bubble remains to be happening strong, Ilie Smintanca-Januszewski just doubled as much as 45,000 when he shoved for his last 22,000 from the button with A♥K♥. Raf De Wever called within the big blind with A♠8♥ but there have been no surprises at the 4♠K♥J♦5♣T♥ board.
7.52pm: Level upBlinds are actually 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante. There'll be a one-hour dinner break on the end of this level.
7.30pm: Three showdowns, no exitsTasho Sehitaj doubled up through Zoltan Gal, check-calling three streets with aces on a 4♠9♥Q♦6♣9♣ board against the Hungarian's pocket sevens. Jan Przysucha and Athanasios Fergiatakis split a pot after both got their chips in with ace-ten on a T♥9♠2♥ flop. Finally Kevin Barkow doubled up with kings against Bert Geens' six-seven, Barkow hit a 3rd king at the turn for good measure.
7.10pm: Azan bubbles the bubbleVictor Azan moved all in for 21,000 excessive of Tomasz Gluszko's initial 8,000 raise. Gluszko made the decision with 6♥5♦ and Azan's A♥K♥ was ahead however the board came a topsy-turvy 6♦3♥5♥8♠J♠ as Gluszko made two pair to knock out the Frenchman. The tournament is breaking a table and going hand-for-hand.
6.56pm: Chip leadersRaf De Wever Belgium 355,000Grzegorz Tryba Poland 335,000István Briski Hungary 305,000Benjamin Rummler Germany 290,000Josef Gulas Czech Republic 285,000Oliver Bosch Austria 280,000Milan Tomasz Rabsz Poland PokerStars Qualifier 270,000Mateusz Martewicz Poland 260,000Martin Meciar Slovakia PokerStars Qualifier 240,000Grigore Boroica Romania 235,000
6.48pm: Level upBlinds are actually 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante.
6.23pm: Break timePlayers are on a 25-minute break because of a chip race and the feature table being changed.
6.15pm: Recent eliminationsBartolomiej Totos, Johannes Kissel, Florian Schmotzer, Daniel Melten, Jan Bendik, Martin Kabrhel and Jeremi Stepinski are the latest exits.
6.02pm: Briski's aces do the trickColin Lovelock's tournament is over. He was all in with 8♥8♦ against Istavan Briski's A♣A♠ however the board came Q♣5♥K♥2♣4♦ and Briski moved up over the 300,000 mark.
5.45pm: De Wever on topRaf De Wever looks to be the present chip leader with 310,000, just sooner than PokerStars Qualifier Beatrix Wolfsberger who has 270,000. On the other end, well-known Czech pro Martin Kabrhel is likely one of the short stacks with just 30,000 while compatriot Ondrej Lon is the most recent player to was eliminated.
5.32pm: Jambor doubles through PassyA crucial double up for Christian Jambor who moved all in for 32,700 excessive of Michael Passy's initial 6,000 raise. Passy gave him a spin with Q♥J♦ but Jambor's A♥K♦ held film on a K♥Q♣T♣7♦6♠ board. Jambor moved as much as 70,000 while Passy dropped to 120,000.
5.20pm: The bubble is loomingWith just 92 players remaining and level 14 just beginning, the tournament is now just 20 exits from the cash. There'll be 71 players paid at least €1,840 while the winner will receive €93,600. The entire list of payouts are here.
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