Leon Tsoukernik opened in the cutoff with , and Byron Kaverman defended big blind with . Kaverman checked the flop, and Tsoukernik bet 125,000. Kaverman raised to 300,000 and immediately folded when Tsoukernik jammed for 760,000.
Stefan Schillhabel opened for 90,000 and got calls from Leon Tsoukernik (button) and Jake Schindler (big blind).
The flop came , and action checked to Tsoukernik. He bet 200,000 and both opponents called. Everyone checked the and , and Schindler tabled for flopped two pair. Tsoukernik mucked , and Schillhabel threw away something with a in it.
Jake Schindler opened top 90,000 from under the gun, and the action folded round to Jason Koon in the big blind and he called.
The flop fell and Koon checked to Schindler who bet 75,000. Koon announced he was all in for 470,000 and Schindler called.
Schindler:
Koon:
With Koon at-risk with his straight draw, he would need to improve against Schindler's set to stay alive.
The turn changed little as it came the , and when the completed the board on the river, Koon became the Super High Roller bubble boy while simultaneously ensuring the final seven players a guaranteed $600,000 payday.
Pratyush Buddiga came in for 80,000 in the cutoff with and received a button flat from Christoph Vogelsang. Justin Bonomo shoved in for 490,000 in the small blind and got two quick folds, with Vogelsang's hand being revealed as .
The next hand, Vogelsang opened with and folded to a shove by Bonomo, who had .
Pratyush Buddiga opened preflop with from under the gun to 80,000. Jake Schindler defended big blind with . They checked to the river on a board of . Schindler bet 140,000 and Buddiga called, winning with queens full.