Tim Van Loo opened the button for 250,000 with and was called by Fabian Bernhauser from the big blind with .
Bernhauser check-called a bet by Van Loo for 300,000 on the flop before both players checked the turn. The river completed the board and Bernhauser checked again. Van Loo fired out for 500,000 and was able to get more value from his hand after Bernhauser called.
Alexander Baier opened for 200,000 from under the gun with before Fabian Bernhauser defended his big blind with .
Bernhauser check-called for 150,000 on the flop. Bernhauser checked again with both a flush and open-ended straight draw on the turn. Baier fired out for 450,000 and Bernhauser jammed for 1,700,000. Baier folded his top pair to become the short stack with four players remaining.
Leonard Hermann min-raised the button to 200,000 and was called by Maximilian Silz from the big blind.
Silz check-raised the flop from 200,000 to 675,000 and Hermann called. The followed on the turn and Silz jammed for 2,500,000. Hermann called off for 1,300,000 and players turned over their cards.
Leonard Hermann:
Maximilian Silz:
Hermann flopped both the top pair and a flush draw and added an open-ended straight draw on the turn. It was more or a less a coin-flip situation for Hermann with one card to come against the two pair held by Silz.
The river didn't complete any of Hermann's draws and he was eliminated in fifth place for �7,270.
Meanwhile, Silz has extended his chip lead and had more than double the chips of his nearest competitor in Tim Van Loo with four players remaining.