There was an open from the player on the button before partypoker sponsored pro Anatoly Filatov moved all in from the small blind. Matous Skorepa was in the big blind and he re-shoved with the original raiser folding.
Filatov:
Skorepa:
The board ran out .
A sweat on the turn and a call for the queen but no straight appeared and the last partypoker pro hit the rail.
A raising war saw Matous Skorepa on the button and Marc Döring in the small blind get into a raising war. Skorepa had clicked it up to 7.8 million already when Döring moved all in and the stack was counted. Döring had pushed for 25,575,000 and Skorepa said "I have ace king suited. I think you have ace-king."
Two minutes passed and Skorepa called with the bigger stack, his read was spot on.
Marc Döring:
Matous Skorepa:
The flop of was not just a freeroll for Döring, but a massive sweat. A blank turn changed nothing, but the cruel on the river completed Döring's flush and he scored a massive double.
Jack Sinclair leads the way going to the unofficial final
We're down to our final nine in the Super High Roller, which means players are going to redraw for seats as everyone moves to the feature table. We still won't have our official final until we lose one more player. Chip counts as we go to the break are as follows:
Player
Chip Count
Kenny Hallaert
124,000
Yair Bitoun
472,000
Martin Kabrhel
143,000
Tony G
269,000
Pavel Binar
136,000
Steffen Sontheimer
473,000
Manig Loeser
124,000
Jack Sinclair
740,000
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
305,000
We can confirm that three players will be paid, with a €350,000 top prize. The whole thing will be streamed live from the King's Poker Room Twitch channel, with commentary from Simon Trumper.
The bustouts keep coming at an incredible speed and the last two seat open were The Talk and Lukasz Golczyk.
Golczyk had previously doubled Rinaldo Aquino with jacks to the of the Brazilian and then got his last 5.5 million in with ace-queen and failed to improve against the ace-king of Arsenii Karmatckii.
The stack of Fabrice Halleux had melted and he slipped into the danger zone before doubling through Dominik Desset for 3.75 million.
Fabrice Halleux:
Dominik Desset:
The board came and Halleux was back in business. It got even sweeter just before the end of the level when the Belgian open-shoved for around eight million. It folded all the way to partypoker Day 2 online qualifier Patrick Wiper, who called all in for less and flipped over pocket kings.
Halleux only had , but the jack-high flop was followed by a king on the turn and a ten on the river to complete an unlikely straight for the Belgian and eliminate Wiper in 24th place.
Joining the action on the heads-up flop of , Marek Blasko bet 1.7 million out of the small blind and Robin Hegele called on the button. The duo then checked the turn and river and Blasko's won the pot.