Max Altergott raised under the gun plus one to 100,000 and Vladimir Troyanovsky called from the big blind. The flop rolled out and Troyanovsky check-raised from 100,000 to 250,000. Altergott made the call.
On the turn the hit and Troyanovsky picked up the pot with a 350,000-chip bet. Altergott did not show his cards to the hole card camera but Troyanovsky did, he had for top pair.
Vladimir Troyanovsky raised from the button to 125,000 and Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier three-bet to 290,000 from the small blind. Troyanovsky called and the flop brought out . Mercier fired out 230,000 and Troyanovsky folded his cards.
No hole cards were shown, but we do know that Mercier is slowly climbing back to the chip lead.
Vladimir Troyanovsky is back over two million chips after top pair was good for him on a four-heart board.
He raised to 125,000 on the button and Max Altergott peeled from the big blind to see a flop. Both players checked to the where Altergott led for 125,000. Troyanovsky called before both players checked the river.
Troyanovsky's was easily ahead of Altergott's . He's up to 2.08 million, whereas Altergott dropped to 1.43 million.
The crew is still in Monaco for the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final, where they discuss the winners of the Main Event and the €25,000 High Roller. They are then joined by the chip leader entering the final table of the €100,000 Super High Roller, Jason Mercier, to talk about his new style, his Twitter game, and six-figure buy-in events.
Sorel Mizzi raised to 120,000 under the gun plus one with and Vladimir Troyanovsky three-bet to 275,000 from his immediate left. Mizzi tanked for quite a while before putting in a four-bet to 415,000. Troyanovsky had and called this raise in position.
The flop brought out and Troyanovsky folded to Mizzi's 370,000-chip bet.