Byron Kaverman raised to 100,000 on the button with , and Christoph Vogelsang called in the big blind with . Vogelsang checked the flop and called 110,000. Both checked the and .
"I'm probably good," Kaverman said, and indeed he took the pot after the German showed his ace-high.
Justin Bonomo defended the big blind from an 85,000 open from Pratyush Buddiga, who had the button and . Bonomo had and check-called 85,000 on the flop. Both checked the and , and the jack-deuce took it down.
Stefan Schillhabel pushed all in fro 505,000, and with the action on Leon Tsoukernik, he called from the cutoff.
Tsoukernik:
Schillhabel:
With Schillhabel trailing and at-risk, the flop gave him outs to a backdoor straight and flush.
The turn of the kept Schillhabel's flush draw live before the completed the board on the river to ensure the German the double to 1,100,000 while Tsoukernik dropped to 835,000 in chips.
Pratyush Buddiga was in the cutoff on a board of and checked. Christoph Vogelsang bet 85,000 into 250,000, and Buddiga called. On the river, both players checked. Buddiga rolled over and Vogelsang mucked after shaking his head.
From the cutoff, Leon Tsoukernik limped in and Byron Kaverman called from the small blind as Pratyush Buddiga checked his option.
The flop fell and it was checked to Tsoukernik who bet 100,000. Kaverman folded, but Buddiga called as the landed on the turn and both players checked.
The river landed the and again both players checked.
Buddiga tabled his , and Tsoukernik his to see the pot chopped up.