With the elimination of Thierry van den Berg, the chip stacks between the four remaining players are much closer together. To put it into perspective, Denes Kalo is the short-stack but if he were to double through Vladimir, he would become the chip leader.
Vladimir Poleshchuk: 988,000
Julian Thew: 693,000
Thomas Fuller: 690,000
Denes Kalo: 469,000
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Thomas raised to 45,000 after Vladimir had limped from under-the-gun. Julian re-raised from the big blind, making it 75,000 more to go. Vladimir folded and Thomas called.
Flop: . Both players check.
Turn: . Julian bets out 90,000 and Thomas folds.
Denes Tamas Kalo raised to 36,000 pre-flop and Vladimir Poleshchuk called.
The flop came and both players checked. The fell on the turn and again, both players checked. The last card off the deck was the and Vladimir bet out 40,000. Kalo folded.