The action folded all the way around to Andrew Chen on the button and he decided that was good enough to open the betting with. He made the standard min-raise to 100,000 and his only customer was Davidi Kitai in the small blind holding .
The dealer put the flop out onto the felt and Kitai checked its arrival. Chen made a continuation bet of 130,000 and Kitai quickly got out of the way.
The last two hands saw Mario Puccini raise with king-queen and both times [Removed:285] three-bet all-in. Both times the German shoved with . Puccini, also German made disciplined folds both times.
From the cutoff seat, Bahadir Kilickeser raised to 105,000 with the . Mario Puccini reraised from the big blind with the . Kilickeser fired back a four-bet to 605,000 and Puccini jammed all in for 2.115 million. Kilickeser quickly folded and Puccini won the pot.
The €10,000 High Roller has been cut from 16 players down to 10. British superstar Chris Moormanhas taken the lead while Team PokerStars Pros Viktor “Isildur1” Blom and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier are thriving. The other seven players still in contention for the €231,000 first-place prize are David Peters, Marvin Rettenmaier, Joe Ebanks, Oleh Okhotskyi, Jonathan Karamalikis, Tobias Reinkemeier and Martin Jacobson. The top eight spots will be paid.
There EPT Berlin €10,000 High Roller is down to the final table of nine and the tournament is now on the bubble. Here are the seating assignments and approximate chip stacks for the remaining players. Chris Moorman still leads the way.
Davidi Kitai opened to 135,000 from the button when the action folded around to him and only Marc Wright, in the big blind, made the call.
The dealer put out the flop and Wright check-called an 85,000 continuation bet. The turn was the and both players checked its arrival. But there was no such passivity on the river because Wright took a stab at the pot by betting 105,000 and Kitai folded.