Claas Segebrecht was down to his last 377,000 and moved in from the hijack. Daniel Dvoress on the button over shoved for about 600,000 and both blinds folded.
Claas Segebrecht:
Daniel Dvoress:
The flop came , not doing much of anything for Segebrecht. The on the turn gave him some outs for a chop, but the on the river wasn't of the cards he was looking for. Segebrecht eliminated, down to 18 players in the Super High Roller.
Nicolas Chouity opened in early position to 60,000. Adrian Mateos, who's been very active at the table, three-bet on the button to 165,000. The EPT 6 Grand Final winner Chouity moved all in for around 900,000 total, and Mateos snapped it off.
Nicolas Chouity:
Adrian Mateos;
Chouity was in bad shape, and he didn't improve enough on . The Lebanese finishes in 20th place.
Fedor Holz raised to 70,000 from under the gun and Julian Stuer flat-called on the button. The flop came and went check, check. On the turn, Holz bet 80,000 and Stuer called.
The appeared on the river and a bet worth 265,000 by Holz did the trick, as Stuer gave him a quick stare down and folded.
The action on table three slowed down and very few hands went past the flop.
Then, John Juanda raised to 70,000 from under the gun and Daniel Dvoress defended his big blind. On the flop, Dvoress checked, Juanda bet 65,000 and Dvoress called. Both checked the on the turn and Dvoress bet the river for 140,000 to force a fold from Juanda.
From first position, Timothy Adams raised to 70,000. Manuchehr Khangah in the cutoff made the call, Leo Yan Ho Cheng called from the small blind and Igor Kurganov called from the big blind.
The flop came and both blinds checked. Initial raiser Adams made a bet of 105,000 and Khangah called before both blinds folded.
The hit the turn and Adams decided to check. Khangah fired a bet of 280,000 and Adams asked for a count. Once he found out it was just under 300,000, he called.
Khangah opened his cards and showed for the nuts, thinking the hand was over. The floor came over and ruled that Khangah's hand stayed open, and the two players would continue the hand with the information available.
The river was a blank and Adams checked. Khangah checked behind and Adams mucked as he couldn't beat the straight.
The whole table agreed that it was an honest mistake after a long day of poker, and as a result Khangah was given just a warning for opening his hand a street to early, and not given a penalty.
Nicolas Chouity raised to 65,000 from the cutoff and Adrian Mateos then three-bet to 190,000 out of the small blind. Mike McDonald in the big blind moved all in. Chouity leaned back in his chair, then asked "how much?" and the shove of McDonald was counted to be for 709,000.
Chouity then folded and Mateos called.
McDonald:
Mateos:
The flop of provided no help for McDonald, and he was drawing to a five only after the turn. However, the blank on the river was a blank and McDonald headed to the rail in 21st place.
John Juanda raised to 70,000 from the hijack and Fedor Holz slowly grabbed into his stack, then three-bet to 195,000 from one seat over in the cutoff. The players in the blinds let go and Juanda leaned over from the eight seat to check the stack of Holz. After some consideration, he moved all in and Holz quickly counted his remaining chips before sending the cards into the muck.
Timothy Adams opened to 55,000 from middle position and Manuchehr Khangah called from the small blind. In the big blind, Sam Greenwood moved all in for 340,000, getting a fold from Adams. Khangah, however, instantly called the extra chips.
Sam Greenwood:
Manuchehr Khangah:
No sweat for Greenwood on , netting him a double up.
Nicolas Chouity raised to 50,000 in early position, and to his left, Daniel Dvoress called. Adrian Mateos three-bet to 180,000 in late position, getting Chouity to fold. Dvoress gave it two minutes of thought, then called the reraise as well.
The flop came . Mateos continued his preflop aggression with a bet of 180,000, and Dvoress check-folded.
Leon Han Yo Cheng limped from early position, as did Sylvain Loosli on the button. James McCrink was in the small blind and moved all in for around 450,000. Manuchehr Khangah thought for a moment in the big blind, asking the dealer for a count of McCrink's stack before moving all in himself. Cheng and Loosli folded and the cards were turned over.