Level: 15
Blinds: 125,000/250,000
Ante: 30,000
Level: 15
Blinds: 125,000/250,000
Ante: 30,000
Mark Radoja raised under the gun to 550,000, and Anatoly Filatov defended his big blind to see the flop of . Both players would check the flop, and the came on the turn. Filatov fired 1,193,000, Radoja called, and the came on the river.
Filatov went for a big bet of 3,220,650, and Radoja thought for a bit before calling with . It was no good though, as Filatov had made a straight on the river with .
With that straight, the Russian has taken the chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Anatoly Filatov |
20,986,595
6,969,138
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6,969,138 |
Mark Radoja |
11,211,522
-5,299,800
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-5,299,800 |
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Anatoly Filatov raised to 500,000 from under the gun, and both of the blinds called. The flop came down , and action checked to Filatov, who fired a c-bet of 552,500. Marius Gierse was the only called, and the came on the turn. Anotehr check to Filatovsaw the Russian fire 1,078,750, and that was good enough to claim the pot.
After winning that hand, Filatov officially has more than double anyone else at the table.
Marius Gierse raised to 500,000 from middle position, and start of day chip leader Mark Radoja was the lone caller from the big blind. The flop came down , and Radoja check called a bet of 445,000 from Gierse.
The came on the turn, and both players checked to see the river. This time, Radoja fired 1,786,575, and Gierse thought for a bit before calling with two pair, . It was no good though, as Radoja rolled over for a set of tens.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mark Radoja |
13,128,495
1,916,973
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1,916,973 |
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Marius Gierse |
8,885,302
-3,577,625
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-3,577,625 |
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Isaac Baron had grinded the short stack throughout the final table so far, and his luck just ran out, as he bowed out in seventh place.
Action folded to Baron on the button, and he shoved all in for 4,531,933. In the small blind, Marius Gierse had woken up with , and he called to put Baron at risk with .
The flop of brought Baron little help, and the turn meant that only a king would save him. The came instead, and Gierse scooped a nice pot to get him up to second in chips.
Baron will have to settle for a quarter of a million dollars for seventh place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Marius Gierse |
14,586,375
5,701,073
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5,701,073 |
Isaac Baron | Busted | |
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Level: 16
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 37,500
Mark Radoja started the final table as the chip leader, but he wasn't able to win many pots of significance, and he just busted in the biggest pot of the final table so far.
Marius Gierse raised to 660,000, and Anatoly Filatov and Christian Rudolph called. In the big blind, Mark shoved for just over 10,000,000. Gierse folded, and FIlatov thought for a while before shoving all in. Rudolph folded what ended up being pocket jacks, and the cards were shown.
Radoja:
Filatov:
The flop of missed both players, and a three on the turn meant that only six outs would work for Radoja. The came instead though, and Radoja will have to settle for a disappointing sixth place finish. Meanwhile, Filatov has taken a stranglehold on this final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Anatoly Filatov |
34,010,384
10,410,627
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10,410,627 |
Mark Radoja | Busted | |
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Level: 17
Blinds: 175,000/350,000
Ante: 45,000