With K♠Q♣, Moussa Ahmad made it 500,000 from the small blind and Krasimir Yankov defended his big blind holding 9♣6♣.
Ahmad Bet 500,000 upon seeing the J♦3♠10♠ flop, which prompted Yankov to fold immediately.
With K♠Q♣, Moussa Ahmad made it 500,000 from the small blind and Krasimir Yankov defended his big blind holding 9♣6♣.
Ahmad Bet 500,000 upon seeing the J♦3♠10♠ flop, which prompted Yankov to fold immediately.
Stefan Kiwisch raised the button to 500,000, and only Moussa Ahmad called from the big blind.
Ahmad started with a check on the 7♦Q♦3♠ flop, which allowed Kiwisch to fire out a continuation-bet of 400,000. Ahmad took the most aggressive option by check-raising to 1,000,000. Kiwisch continued in the form of a call.
A 6♠ appeared on the turn, and Ahmad slid out a bet of 2,000,000. Again, Kiwisch just called.
Two checks followed the 7♣ river, and Ahmad won the pot with 10♦6♦ for a busted flush draw and pair of sixes. Kiwisch mucked a better flush draw with A♦K♦ as the pot was pushed to Ahmad.
Stefan Kiwisch moved all in from the small blind with just Peng Chen to get through in the big blind. Chen peeked at his cards, then slid his stack of 3,250,000 across the line to call.
Peng Chen: A♣Q♥
Stefan Kiwisch: 9♠9♦
It was a flip for Chen's tournament where he needed to connect with the board to stay alive.
However, a favorable flop of 9♥J♦4♥ fell for Kiwisch to give him a set of nines. The J♥ turn sealed Chen's elimination in fifth place, as an irrelevant Q♦ rolled off on the river.
Ohad Geiger jammed from the button for 875,000 before Krasimir Yankov moved all in over the top for 3,150,000 out of the small blind. Stefan Kiwisch went into the tank for a while before folding 6♠6♣ from the big blind.
Ohad Geiger: A♣9♣
Krasimir Yankov: Q♦J♦
Geiger was slightly ahead with ace-high, although Yankov picked up a flush draw on the 2♦7♣3♦ flop. The 3♥ turn was safe for Geiger, but the K♦ river improved Yankov to a flush, and Geiger hit the rail in sixth place.
Jamil Wakil raised to 675,000 from the button with K♦J♠, and Ohad Geiger defended the big blind holding 6♣4♣.
Geiger missed entirely on the 7♥2♠10♠ flop and check-folded after Wakil put him all in.
The table folded around to Ohad Geiger in the small blind, who he looked down at his cards, then jammed with just Krasimir Yankov to get through in the big blind. Yankov snap-called for his stack of 1,750,000.
Krasimir Yankov: A♣8♦
Ohad Geiger: K♣7♣
Both players had been silent so far at the final table and were in a pot that was pivotal for both their futures in the tournament.
Yankov's ace-high stayed ahead on the 10♣Q♦10♠2♥4♥ runout, earning him the double-up. Geiger was now the table short stack with five big blinds.
Jamil Wakil raised the button to 500,000 and only Moussa Ahmad called out of the small blind.
Ahmad knuckled the action over to Wakil on the 7♣A♥7♠ flop, and Wakil put out a continuation-bet of 300,000. Ahmad continued with a call.
Ahmad checked again on the A♦ turn and Wakil bet again, this time for 400,000. Ahmad quickly called.
The 3♥ river checked through, and Ahmad won the pot with J♦7♦ for a full house, as Wakil mucked K♥4♣.
Level: 28
Blinds: 100,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000
The remaining six players are now on a 15-minute break.