Heads up, the flop came
, and Dovzhenko continued out with a bet of 35,000. Schaap had that raising look in his eyes, but he elected to flat-call and see another card. The turn was the
to pair the board, and both players check-checked this time.The last card off the deck was the
, and Dovzhenko figured it was time for another bet. He stacked out 50,000 this time and slid them across the line in a tidy tower of yellow chips. Schaap let out a heavy sigh as he eyed up his opponent. After a long pause, he added 65,000 chips to the bet and made a raise to 115,000. Dovzhenko thought it over long and hard before making the call, and Schaap could only show down
. Dovzhenko proudly tabled
, his two pair good enough to earn him a nice pot.That slip drops Ad Schaap down to about 290,000 heading toward the third break.





. No card could save Kopyl, making the
on the river just a bit of trivia.


to give him a couple more outs. The
that hit the turn was a blank, though, and the
that filled out the board was of no use to him either. Unable to get over the hump, Volodymyr Zakharov has been sent to the exit in 16th place, taking home a pay bump up to €12,000.