- Jack Sinclair raised to 450,000 from mid-position and was called by Lander Lijo in the cutoff. The flop came , Sinclair continued with a bet of 600,000 and Lijo called. They both checked through the on the turn to the on the river. Now Sinclair check-folded to the 1,475,000 bet of Lijo.
- Sinclair now raised to 450,000 from late position and was called by Lijo again but now on the button. The flop came , Sinclair bet 525,000 and Lijo called. The turn was the , now Sinclair continued with a bet of 1,700,000 and Lijo called again. They both checked on the on the river. Sinclair tabled and was beaten by the of Lijo who had hit trip aces.
No further showdowns have taken place thus far on the direct money bubble and the clock has been stopped. The blinds will remain the same until the money bubble bursts and one further level is scheduled after that before bagging and tagging for the day.
- Daniil Kiselev had shoved all in for 1,725,000 from mid-position and was called by Bernd Gleissner on the button.
Daniil Kiselev:
Bernd Gleissner:
The board ran out - no help for Kiselev as he was eliminated in 129th place.
- Werner Oberbauer shoved all in and was called by Stanislav Koleno.
Werner Oberbauer:
Stanislav Koleno:
The flop came to give Koleno a set of tens and Oberbauer a straight. The turn brought them the which didn't change the situation and the river completed the board with the to award a double-up to Oberbauer.
With 128 players left, the tournament only needs to lose one more player before they are all in the money.
The always charming Felipe Mojave Ramos is on the bubble of MILIONS Germany. We caught up with the Brazilian poker player after he cashed the MILLIONS Germany €50,000 Super High Roller Event.
After the two eliminations in the previous hand, there was one all in showdown in the next hand. Gerner had moved all in for 1.725 million in the cutoff and Artan Dedusha called on the button. While they waited for all other tables to finish, Dedusha jokingly said "I have ten deuce of clubs, I have to call." Soon after, they were still waiting, he added "So are we gonna run this now?" and the waiting period ended half a minute later.
Gerner:
Artan Dedusha:
The board ran out and Gerner failed to get there, bowing out in 130th place.
Andreas Ahrer had jammed over the top of a button reraise by Mike Leah and was the player at risk out of the small blind. The camera crew was getting ready to broadcast the action to the live stream while everyone was waiting for all other tables to finish. "It has been so long, I forgot what I even had," Leah joked.
Andreas Ahrer:
Mike Leah:
"Please don't write that I chopped," Leah added ... before the flop fell . The Canadian sunk back in his seat and covered his face with the hoodie. After the turn and river, he was relieved and avoided losing a big portion of his stack near the money bubble.
Dominik Panka open-shoved into the big blind of Patrick Leonard and the partypoker ambassador called it off for 3.15 million."Let's take it back and chop it," Leonard joked while they waited for all other tables to finish.
Patrick Leonard:
Dominik Panka:
The board of let Leonard double while Panka had 550,000 remaining, of which 200,000 vanished the very next hand due to the button ante.