Senh Ung opened to 60,000 from early position, Jeff Rossiter three-bet to 127,000 from his direct left, and the action folded back to Ung. He four-bet to 210,000, and Rossiter tanked for a considerable amount of time before folding.
Jan Olav Sjavik has gotten two three-bet jams through, chipping up to 590,000.
Martin Kozlov raised from the hijack and Leo McClean called the 60,000 from the small blind. Ludovic Geilich called from the big blind and the flop brought .
The flop was checked by all three players after which the turn brought the .
McClean lead out for 97,000 and Geilich called after which Kozlov folded.
On the river the hit and McClean put out another 217,000. Geilich took his time but eventually he made the call. McClean tabled and was beaten by just a pair of that Geilich held.
This very impressive call by the German boosts his stack up to a staggering 3.7 million!
Kully Sidhu found pocket kings when Kent Roed five-bet shoved aces, but somehow managed to find a four-flush after Roed flopped top set! Read more about the incredible hand over at the PokerStars Blog.
We just caught a flop on which both [Removed:17] and Ludovic Geilich checked. The turn brought the and Yan checked to Geilich again who now bet 118,000.
Yan made the call and on the river the hit. Yan checked and Geilich bet 364,000 putting pressure on the Kiwi. Yan ultimately called and mucked when Geilich tabled .
With 12 players left Jan Sjavik is now one of the shorter stacks. Robin Ylitalo raised to 52,000 from the cutoff and the Norwegian pro three-bet to 115,000 from the small blind. Ylitalo called and the flop brought .
On the flop Sjavik bet 80,000 and Ylitalo called.
The turn brought the and Sjavik quickly checked to Ylitalo who bet 162,000. Sjavik proceeded to fold quickly on this bet and left himself with a much smaller stack.
Jeff Rossiter raised to 50,000 from the button and both blinds, Stefan Vagner and Robin Ylitalo, made the call.
The flop brought and all three players checked.
On the turn the hit and both blinds checked to Rossiter who bet 78,000 and only Vagner called.
The river brought the and now Vagner lead out for 140,000. Rossiter did not believe that this was for value for one second as he raised it up to 305,000 and Vagner snap-folded. Rossiter is now up to over two million and looking very strong.