Robin Hegele raised to 1.3 million and picked up two callers in Ngoc Minh Hoang and Philipp Zukernik out of the blinds. Hoang and Zukernik checked the flop and Hegele continued for 1.9 million, which only Hoang called.
After the turn, Hoang bet 2.9 million and Hegele called before Hoang took another stab at the pot with a bet of 7.6 million on the river. Hegele gave it some consideration and folded.
Pavel Binar was in desperate need of a double up, and found a great spot to shove his last 139,000 in with under the gun. Action was folded to Tony G, who found in the big blind and made the call.
The flop offered no help at all to Tony G, who bricked the turn, river runout, as Binar improved to a broadway straight.
Tony G is now sat near the bottom of the pile, with just over 20 big blinds.
We have six players, fighting for three cash prizes, with the winner taking away a chunky €350,000.
With blinds at 6,000/12,000, there is still plenty of play left on this Super High Roller final table, but Jack Sinclair and Pavel Binar are currently sat with fewer than 20 big blinds and will need to mke something happen soon.
Sonay Kehya defended his big blind against a raise by Jonathan Wong and check-called a bet of 1.6 million on the flop. Both then checked the turn and river, and Wong claimed the pot with .
Over on the other table, Gerald Karlic called a raise by Marc Doring and checked his option in the big blind on a flop of . On the turn, Karlic checked and called a bet of 1,750,000 before checking again the river.
Doring made it 4,700,000 to go and Karlic gave it some thought before calling. Doring turned over for aces and sixes, which won the pot and leave Karlic short.
In the second hand after the redraw, Robin Hegele faced a raise to 1.3 million by Sonay Kehya and three-bet to four million out of the big blind. Kehya moved all in and Hegele snap-called.
Robin Hegele:
Sonay Kehya:
"King on the flop," Kehya said, but his procrastination went awry with the board running out to see Hegele double for 18,450,000.
Sonay Kehya's raise from under the gun was called by Arsenii Karmatckii in the big blind and he check-called a bet of 1.675 million on the flop. After the turn, Karmatckii checked and folded to a bet of 3.5 million by Kehya, who offered to show one card.
Karmatckii grabbed both and looked at them, and the of the Dutchman were exposed as a result.
Over on table 90, Jonathan Wong raised to 1.1 million and was called by Philipp Zukernik and Albert Skobelev in the big blind. Skobelev check-called a bet of 2.5 million by Wong on the flop while Zukernik folded, before the turn and river were checked through, Skobelev showed and that won the pot.
Last but not least, Fabrice Halleux first doubled with king-queen against the pocket tens of Dominik Desset before doing so again with from the button against Robin Hegele's in the big blind. The board ran out and Halleux had back-to-back doubles.