Roman Korenev raised to 120,000 under the gun and Robert Haigh called to his direct left. The flop brought and Korenev bet 150,000 and Haigh made the call.
On the turn the hit and Korenev check-folded to Haigh's 360,000-chip bet.
Alexander Helbig raised under the gun and both blinds decided to make the call. The flop brought and both blinds checked to Helbig who bet 175,000. Robert Haigh was seated in the small blind and he decided to make the call. Dashgyn Aliev sat in the big blind and he raised it up to 350,000 and that got Helbig to fold.
Haigh thought about it for a while but eventually he made the call. On the turn the hit and Haigh now check-called 400,000. The river brought the and both players decided to check. Haigh showed and Aliev turned over . The pot was split and both players took a little of Helbig's stack.
Dashgyn Aliev raised to 125,000 after which Alexander Helbig moved all in for around 1.2 million chips. Aliev made the call creating an all-in showdown on the final table bubble.
Dashgyn Aliev:
Alexander Helbig:
The board ran out {3} and Helbig doubled up. Still nine players remaining and we need to lost just one before the day is done.
Pascal Vos has been running the show since the final table bubble started and he's now just a few chips behind leader Roman Herold. Vos raised under the gun plus one to 120,000 after which Daniel-Gai Pidun three-bet to 280,000. The action was folded back to Vos who made the call.
The flop brought and Vos checked to Pidun who bet 255,000. Vos raised it up to 495,000 and took down the pot. Pidun bubbled the final table two years ago and that might factor into his decision as Vos takes down another big one.
Roman Korenev raised to 120,000 under the gun plus one and Pascal Vos three-bet to 225,000 from the button. Both blinds folded and Korenev moved all in for around one-million chips. Vos confirmed the amount and decided to make the call.
Roman Korenev:
Pascal Vos:
The board ran out and Korenev doubled up. Vos is still in great shape but Roman Herold's chip lead is now a lot bigger on the rest of the field.
Lasse Frost raised under the gun plus two to 120,000 and Pascal Vos three-bet to 255,000 from his immediate left. The action was folded to Frost who called.
The flop brought and Frost check-called 215,000. On the turn the hit and both players checked.
On the river the hit and Frost lead out for 240,000. Vos tanked for a bit and raised to 515,000 which put Frost deep into the tank. After a while he made the call and Vos mucked immediately. Frost did not have to show his cards and raked in a huge pot.