Enrico Camosci raised to 80,000 from early position. Espen Jorstad, in middle position, three-bet to 240,000.
With Jorstad and Camosci boasting the two largest stacks at the table, Camosci elected to step aside.
Enrico Camosci raised to 80,000 from early position. Espen Jorstad, in middle position, three-bet to 240,000.
With Jorstad and Camosci boasting the two largest stacks at the table, Camosci elected to step aside.
Roman Hrabec raised to 80,000 from under the gun, Lander Lijo three-bet jammed for 580,000 in early position, and Hrabec called.
Lander Lijo: A♠K♣
Roman Hrabec: A♥K♥
The board ran out 8♦2♣6♦3♦A♦; with no diamond held by either player, the pot was chopped.
Level: 17
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
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The remaining nine players have been sent on another 15-minute break.
Nikita Kuznetcov raised to 60,000 from the hijack and Ilya Nikiforov called, in the big blind.
The 9♥A♣2♦ flop saw Nikiforov check. Kuznetcov continued for 65,000 and Nikiforov moved all in for 255,000, earning a snap-fold.
The action was caught as Niklas Astedt, on the button, was all in and at risk for his stack of 325,000, against Enrico Camosci, in the big blind.
Niklas Astedt: K♣Q♠
Enrico Camosci: A♣K♦
The board ran out 2♥8♦4♦J♠5♣; Astedt's dominated hand failed to improve and he was sent to the rail.
The outer table has broken and the remaining nine players are gathering on the final table.
Espen Jorstad raised to 105,000 from the small blind. Artsiom Lasouski, in the big blind, moved all in. Jorstad snap-called for his effective stack of 1,005,000.
Espen Jorstad: K♠K♣
Artsiom Lasouski: 8♠8♣
The 5♦K♦5♠ flop didn't give much of a sweat for Lasouski as Jorstad made a full house. The A♥ turn and 9♥ river changed nothing and Lasouski was left with around 150,000 behind the line.
Jorstad moved all in from the button, covering both the blinds. Lasouski, in the small blind, called off the bet for his short stack.
Artsiom Lasouski: K♦10♥
Espen Jorstad: 2♣2♦
The board ran out 9♠4♦7♥7♣3♣; Jorstad's small pocket pair held to eliminate Lasouski.
Lander Lijo open-raised to 60,000 from the button and Nikita Kuznetcov moved all in from the small blind. Michail Manolakis went into the tank in the big blind.
"Super power hand," said Kuznetcov. "Super power, but not aces."
"I need to think," said Manolakis before calling all in for 285,000.
"Now I need to think," said Lijo as the action came back around to him. He then slammed in the call for 510,000.
"It's not good news for us," said Kuznetcov as the cards were turned. "I tried..."
Michail Manolakis: A♣J♠
Lander Lijo: A♥10♥
Nikita Kuznetcov: A♠10♦
Indeed, it wasn't good news for Kuznetcov and Lijo, who were both dominated and sharing outs.
The flop came K♦3♦9♦ and Kuznetcov picked up a flush draw. He started calling for his one-time as the turn came the Q♣. The "one-time" continued and the river came the J♥ to give Kuznetcov and Lijo the straight.
Manolakis was eliminated, while Kuznetcov and Lijo chopped his stack.