Eric Cech open-shoved for his last 187,000 from the cutoff with the and Clement Tripodi quickly called out of the small blind with . On the flop, Cech found a deuce for the set, and the turn and river were blanks.
On another table, Naoufel Bennani-Smires four-bet shoved for 485,000 and table neighbor Adam Harsanyi took the flip with . Bennani-Smires had two over cards with the and got there on the river of a board .
Yuriy Boyko is still on course to make another final table here at the Hippodrome Casino after finishing 4th in the High Roller. Nicolae Ostrovschi just shoved for his last 82,000 and Boyko called from one seat over, the rest of the table folded.
Nicolae Ostrovschi:
Yuriy Boyko:
The board of wasn't much of a sweat, as Boyko had locked up the pot with a full house and sent Ostrovschi to the rail.
While Naoufel Bennani-Smires got through with a four-bet shove and added 100,000 and change to his stack, Ludovic Geilich just took a hit at a different table. The Scotsman opened to 40,000 from early position and then called the shove of Jonathan Solomon Somekh for 196,000.
David Kahan raised to 30,000 from the button and Sander Sol called in the small blind. On the flop, Sol check-raised from 30,000 to 70,000 and Kahan just called. On the turn, Sol bet 90,000 and received the call before the Dutchman then jammed the river.
Kahan snap-called abd tabled , while Sol sheepishly turned over for a bluff gone wrong.
One table over, the next big bang took place. Alexandre Poulain had raised and Lam Van Trinh from one seat over and Guillem Cusco Bach in the big blind called. The trio checked the flop before Trinh and Bach got their stacks in after the turn.
Trinh showed for the nut straight and straight flush draw, while Cusco Bach had for the nut straight only. Sure enough the popped up on the river and a massive pot was shipped to Trinh.
Eldad Bentov was all in for just 89,000 with the and the cards of his opponent were already in the muck. Bentov made runner runner quads on the board and that fit perfectly to the action over on table six. Ludovic Geilich arrived and dominated the action, peeking at 2,100,000, before Clement Tripodi doubled through him.