Vladimir Schwarz opened to 700 from early position. It folded to Farid Chati in the big blind who three-bet to 2,000. Schwarz then four-bet to 5,700 and Chati called.
The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the . Chati moved all in and Schwarz quickly called.
Schwarz showed for a set of kings, but Chati held straight and flush draws with .
The river was the giving Chati a straight. Schwarz had stood up prior to the river card being dealt, and at this point he sat down expectantly. However, he watched in bemusement as the dealer pushed his remaining chips towards Chati, as Chati slid over his cards to the dealer and Schwarz's pocket kings were mucked.
Makarios Avramidis had opened from early position and there was a raise from Elyahu Braginskyi to 900 and calls from the players in the blinds.
Action was back on Avramidis who moved all in for just under 8,000. Braginskyi stared at him for some time before letting it go but small blind David Touis called and the big blind folded.
Avramidis had and Touis .
The board ran out and Touis took the pot to felt Avramidis.
The board at the river read and a check from Jelka “Janja” Andelic saw Waldemar Kopyl move all in for his last 12,000.
Andelic had a big decision to make as it represented a large proportion of her remaining stack, a tournament defining decision. Kopyl chatted away to her, seemingly relaxed and even pretended to drag the pot towards his which got a stern frown from the dealer.
As Andelic shuffled her chips and thought, another player called the clock. As her time ticked down she mucked.
Kopyl showed her for the turned flush.
Yesterday saw many players still in action in the WSOP International Circuit High Roller, which was eventually won by Greek player Georgios Koliofotis for €100,2459, who we just saw eliminated at the hands of Tom Holke.
In what was a star-studded final table, Koliofotis saw off the the likes of Marek Blasko (2nd - €72,402), Maxim Lykov (3rd - €46,146), Yair Bitoun (4th - 35,008) and Dzmitry Urbanovich (5th - €27,051) on his way to the title.
Also featuring at the final table was Aleksandr Tomovic and Pierre Neuville, who along with Lykov and Blasko are currently in the Main Event field.
Jeremy Peter had bet 2,700 into a 4,000 pot on the turn of a board reading and faced a raise to 8,000 from his opponent.
Peter was deep in the tank for several minutes before the clock was called in him. The countdown began but well before the end he mucked his hand to a tap on the table from his opponent.
A player from under-the-gun raised to 700. Tom Holke then raised to 2,000. Georgios Koliofotis called before Marko Maher moved all in for around 16,000. The under the gun player folded and Holke moved all in himself. Koliofotis then moved all in.
Maher:
Koliofotis:
Holke:
It was a big all in with Holke holding the most chips of the three players, and the flop was a good one for him as it came giving him top pair and the nut-flush draw. The turn and river were both bricks sending Maher and yesterday's WSOPC High Roller champion Georgios Koliofotis to the rail.